The author of the video is apparently referring to Uncle Bob’s first book (Clean code, 2009), which essentially says that “Clean” code is “understandable” code: created with care, thinking about the next reader. So…
cool game, thanks. completed everything, as confirmed with code. zoom would be great! cheers,
aren't these ill defined guards?
Try mirroring. Don't offer anything new, just mirror their attitude and feelings. If they say their day sucked, you go "that sucks". Then you encourage sharing by asking for more details, and you join them in whatever…
Yes! If you are interested in doing front-end in Rust using Wasm, checkout Yew : https://github.com/yewstack/yew The data flow is inspired by React, you’ll feel right at home.
I've seen the videos and went through -most- of the book exercises. This is a beautiful way to teach and think about programming and it continues to fascinate me.
Was used to HDPI screens at home and previous gig. Now at work with Linux and some cheap Dell 24"s: just zoom like 200%, until text is huge. If you only fit 80 cols like god meant to, type will be clear, you can have…
It seems the whole argument is for better tooling in Javascript... why the new language?
The author of the video is apparently referring to Uncle Bob’s first book (Clean code, 2009), which essentially says that “Clean” code is “understandable” code: created with care, thinking about the next reader. So…
cool game, thanks. completed everything, as confirmed with code. zoom would be great! cheers,
aren't these ill defined guards?
Try mirroring. Don't offer anything new, just mirror their attitude and feelings. If they say their day sucked, you go "that sucks". Then you encourage sharing by asking for more details, and you join them in whatever…
Yes! If you are interested in doing front-end in Rust using Wasm, checkout Yew : https://github.com/yewstack/yew The data flow is inspired by React, you’ll feel right at home.
I've seen the videos and went through -most- of the book exercises. This is a beautiful way to teach and think about programming and it continues to fascinate me.
Was used to HDPI screens at home and previous gig. Now at work with Linux and some cheap Dell 24"s: just zoom like 200%, until text is huge. If you only fit 80 cols like god meant to, type will be clear, you can have…
It seems the whole argument is for better tooling in Javascript... why the new language?