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Book idea: "Programming for People Whose Programs Don't Need to Scale to Millions of Users or Billions of Transactions per Second." -- @jdeisenberg
honestly, in most books i read they come with a disclaimer like "obviously you would never do this in production..."
You should add "By example" for me thats the best way to see how the pieces fit together.
There's a bit of a disconnect between "horrible hacky shit i wrote that works on the weekend" and "Production ready UberService-9000-a-thon", I'm yet to find a proper overlap
hey, people! I just wrote an article about the new features of Javascript, ES8. Take a look and tell me what you think ๐ https://medium.com/@flaviohfreitas/es8-the-new-features-of-javascript-7506210a1a22
Object.values
-> vals
Object.entries
-> map
Async functions (async and await)
-> promise
/`deref`/`deliver`
Shared memory and atomics
-> atom
/Immutability
oh wow, ES8 is already a thing? is there gonna be a new version of JS every year? ๐ฎ
Hello friends, some of you have ever tried Google Closure Stylesheet
minifier for ther cljs
project ? I am looking for feedbacks ๐
proposition: js promises are a Crime Against Humanity. i'm just learning them, but it looks to me like they just add state to callbacks. i can't see what makes that a good thing. what am i missing? does it make any sense to use them in cljs code?
Can't speak for cljs code but promises make vanilla js asynchronous code a LOT more composable.