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10. September 2017 Matthias Sommer

6 Tutorials to Improve Your Programming Skills

Computer science is continously evolving. To be successful in this business, we have to stay on track with the newest technologies. Here is a list of my recommended tutorials I read in the last few weeks.

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25. July 2017 Matthias Sommer

Angular 4 Reactive Forms Tutorial

Angular offers two different methods for creating forms, template-driven and reactive forms. This articles gives a practical example how Angular 4 can be used to build a login with reactive forms.

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7. July 2017 Matthias Sommer

Webpack Template for Classic Website Setups

Almost all Webpack templates build upon the prerequisite that the main entry point of the application is a JavaScript file. However, this is usually not the case for static websites. In this article, I am going to describe my Webpack setup which uses a standard HTML file as entry point.

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30. June 2017 Matthias Sommer

Expose Global Variables, Methods, and Modules in JavaScript

In this article, you will learn how to expose methods, variables, and modules in JavaScript to the global namespace by using the browser’s window object. Furthermore, a setup to expose methods and modules with Webpack is presented.

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21. June 2017 Matthias Sommer

Sticky Footer with CSS3 Flexbox and Grid

Recently, I stumbled upon two new ways to easily layout websites and to position elements. The first one is CSS3 Flexible Box Layout, or short Flexbox. The second one is CSS3 Grid Layout. This articles shows you can realise a sticky footer with these techniques.

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14. June 2017 Matthias Sommer

Alphabetical List Navigation with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

Imagine we have a lengthy list of entries sorted alphabetically by name. Our goal is to create a navigation bar with letters from A-through-Z. These letters represent links, and when clicked the view jumps to the respective entry in the list.

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Matthias Sommer SoftwareentwicklerHello! My name is Matthias Sommer. As a software developer and project lead I support companies in selecting the right technologies and tools and accompany the implementation of projects. Since 2019 I have a doctorate in computer science from the University of Augsburg. When I’m not programming, I cycle, play billiards or search for geocaches.

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