JavaScript development is a growing field. Today, there are approximately 12.1 million JavaScript developers worldwide. They earn a $110,673 annual salary, or $47.49 an hour. These... (more…)
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What will be the fate of an open-source project relied upon by so many? (more…)
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If you didn't grab a few cups of coffee for my last post, you're going to want to for this one. While writing my last post about js-csp, a port of Clojure's core.async, they announced transducers which solves a key problem when working with transformation... (more…)
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It's that time of year again, and you know what that means. You get to dig deep into (local) storage, find the Christmas decorators, setup the Strings of lights and ornaments, setup the (DOM) tree, and of course, style your console logs. You were plannin... (more…)
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I didn't much care for vanilla JavaScript prior to ES6. Through all of the 2000s, I chased different approaches to avoid writing too much of it. First there was RJS (Ruby-to-JavaScript). Then there was CoffeeScript. Both transpiling approaches that turned... (more…)
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