
Two Reasons You Must Learn a Front End JavaScript Framework in 2019
Planning to learn a new language or framework in 2019? Well, you may want to seriously consider a front end JavaScript framework or library. Here's why.
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Planning to learn a new language or framework in 2019? Well, you may want to seriously consider a front end JavaScript framework or library. Here's why.
Creating a Paypal button is pretty standard, but what if you want to send and receive Paypal button variables with it? Here are a few simple examples of how to do so using Paypal's Payment Data Transfer feature.
If you are looking for a new language or framework to learn this year, you will have to begin with the simple question, What programming language should I learn in 2019? In this post, I want to give you two practical steps in helping you come to an accurate answer, and a few of my own opinions along the way.