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Relative Requires in JavaScript
Read more →In a JavaScript codebase of sufficient size, you’ll likely run into the need to
importorrequirefiles from a different part of the codebase. Too much of this can be a sign of a system that isn’t structured very well, but even in a well-architected, modular codebase, there will be dependencies between the modules. -
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Read more →I’m a long-time Emacs user. I started using it back in the 80’s when I was programming in Lisp. I moved away from it when I was working in Windows, but when I came to Linux in about 2001, I re-acquainted myself with Emacs and I’ve been using it ever since.
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Where Do Blog Posts Come From?
Read more →Well, when a mommy blog post and a daddy blog post love each other very much… Wait, wrong question. Sorry!
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Mr. Rogers on Originality
Read more →I’m taking a break from regular posts for a few weeks to enjoy some family time this summer.
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More on Imperative vs Declarative Programming
Read more →I’m taking a break from regular posts for a few weeks to enjoy some family time this summer.
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Using Ramda for React Components
Read more →I’m taking a break from regular posts for a few weeks to enjoy some family time this summer.
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Thinking in Ramda: Wrap-Up
Read more →This post completes a series about functional programming called Thinking in Ramda.
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Thinking in Ramda: Lenses
Read more →This post is Part 8 of a series about functional programming called Thinking in Ramda.
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Thinking in Ramda: Immutability and Arrays
Read more →This post is Part 7 of a series about functional programming called Thinking in Ramda.
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Thinking in Ramda: Immutability and Objects
Read more →This post is Part 6 of a series about functional programming called Thinking in Ramda.