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Curated Highlights of Recent Frontend Development Articles and Announcements

This curated collection highlights recent frontend development resources, including Chrome Dev Summit 2021 announcements, Baidu's front‑end exception monitoring case study, insights on W3C standards, a career‑transition story, an exploration of ESLint’s internals, and a TypeScript type‑level Chinese chess implementation.

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Curated Highlights of Recent Frontend Development Articles and Announcements

Everything announced at Chrome Dev Summit 2021

A quick overview to learn about the announcements from the 2021 Chrome Dev Summit.

Baidu Hosted Page Front‑end Exception Monitoring and Governance Practice

This article shares a practical summary of exception data collection, alert monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimization based on the ad‑hosting team’s experience.

Desert: The W3C Specifications I Know

"You need W3C standards, and the standards need you." – a reflection on the mutual relationship with web standards.

From Liberal Arts to Frontend Expert: Questions I Considered When Switching Careers

Looking back, the transition is less about a liberal‑arts graduate learning computer science and more about discovering a lasting passion for computing.

The Implementation Principle of ESLint, Actually Quite Simple

An exploration of ESLint’s inner workings by examining its source code.

Implementing a Chinese Chess Program Using TypeScript Type Computations

This article demonstrates how to decompose Chinese‑chess logic using TypeScript’s type system without focusing on performance, showcasing advanced type‑level programming.

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