I know he didn't explain his position in details, so a 1800-word article sounds a little unfair, but I think dry and sharp statements need adequate context and analysis.
🤔 I really want to figure out how to make #FediThready be able to post to a Mastodon server WITHOUT requiring a back-end.
I'm pretty sure it's possible to do OAuth and store the token locally without one, but i would love it if someone could point me to an example of this rather than figuring it out from first principles.
On s'occupe de la partie serveur du site de loterie à partir de 10h30 sur ma chaîne #Twitch. Codage en #PHP maintenant que la partie #HTML/#CSS et #JavaScript est bouclée.
Hier j'ai fait un peu de #JS, ce ne fut pas si laborieux que ça. Voici comment seront choisis les numéros de ticket de loterie par les participants : https://youtu.be/vdTp7XzNmBE
Another leak in the JavaScript single-threaded facade (or a bug in Jest, really).
Asserting expect(...).toStrictEqual(...) fails with two structurally identical objects created by two different Node worker threads because their prototypes are not the same (though identical). Asserting expect(structuredClone(...)).toStrictEqual(structuredClone(...)) works.
Enhancing my JavaScript knowledge bit by bit - today with a fun short clip by @cferdinandi and @kevinpowell; explaining var, let, and const - and when/where to use them for declaring a variable.
I've been wading into code/APIs I have zero experience with and making remarkable progress. I'm thinking of it as creating a good starting tutorial.
I'm still giving it fairly tiny utility programs (I am just prototyping crazy stuff) I'm not building anything complex. But as a #UX Designer the fact that I can build a working prototype in #javascript or #processing so damn fast is remarkable.
Last month's exclusive video at The Spicy Web demonstrating a CodePen example of Signals—what they are, how they work, and why frontend frameworks and fans of vanilla #JS alike are adopting them rapid-fire—is now available to view for free! Check it out:
The problem with using a lot of computer languages is trying not to get them mixed up. Today I used a Python ‘F’ formatted string in JavaScript and it took quite a while to figure out why the IDE was complaining. #Python#JavaScript
Here be a fresh (and tingly!) take on reaching for #HTML-first tools like htmx, Turbo, Unpoly, etc. and why you might just want to (spoiler alert!) go vanilla. 🍦 After all, we have so many great browser-native APIs at our disposal now! #JavaScript#WebDev