Top Front-End Topics: Encoding, Mobile Adaptation, ES6, Pinia, Git & Memory

This article curates essential front‑end resources covering character encoding fundamentals, mobile screen adaptation strategies, practical ES6 tricks, Pinia state‑management advantages over Vuex, classic Git operations for code merging, and crucial browser memory knowledge for stable web applications.

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Yunxuetang Frontend Team
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Top Front-End Topics: Encoding, Mobile Adaptation, ES6, Pinia, Git & Memory

Front-End Technology and Architecture

About Encoding – What Front-End Developers Should Know

Explanation of character sets and character encoding to help you fully understand these concepts.

Common Mobile Adaptation Solutions You Should Know

Mobile devices come in many sizes, while UI design drafts are usually based on a single size (typically 375px or 750px). This article introduces several representative adaptation solutions.

6 ES6 Tricks to Write Less and Do More

This article shares six practical ES6 tips intended to boost your development efficiency.

After Using Pinia, Vuex No Longer Appealing

Vue 3 has been released for a long time and its ecosystem is maturing. While Vuex was essential for Vue 2, Pinia is now recommended for state management in Vue 3, effectively serving as the new version of Vuex. This article explains Pinia in depth.

Other

45 Classic Git Operations to Master Merging

Git is a fundamental skill for programmers; mastering a wide range of Git commands remains important for interviews and showcasing personal capability, even with powerful GUI tools.

Browser Memory Knowledge Every Front-End Should Know

Understanding browser memory is essential for ensuring web page stability, not only for initial performance but also for long‑term reliability.

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