https://github.com/kwiwk/lru-cached-getter - Building out some utilities with first-tier TypeScript support. Nothing big. Been working more with Arduinos and lower level stuff to offset the high level work I do during…
Only complaint is no TS support. Writing these kinds of libraries ones-self is a great way to learn about promises, async/await and the performance cost of iterables. I did something similar with a general utility…
I think a better NPM Install would be something closer to what Yarn does with how it de-dupes and deterministically lays out the node_modules folder.
Note that the form only works properly in Chrome :/
Travis CI has a deployment method for GitHub releases. https://medium.com/@russleyshaw/typescript-package-deploymen... I like to use it to "npm pack" up my new releases and serve them that way.
About a year ago I was on a big vagrant craze. We develop applications in JS and our primary deployment platform was Linux. We were hoping that if we developed in a linux environment, it would work better and it seemed…
But even the asymptotes are an assumption derived from pure thought experiment.
These graphs really mean nothing. There is no data behind them. I might as well make a graph that conveys a non-descript correlation between how much an article bashes static typing & assertion and how high it is on HN.
I've seen many articles lately about using Make for NodeJS, Go, and other modern languages. I really do not understand it. Lots of these languages (Go and NodeJS) were designed to be cross-platform or at least easily…
I have yet to find a single Git Front end that allows drag and dropping of branches. Feel free to enlighten me.
GitKraken is the best GitUI I've ever used. I highly recommend it. I use it for personal projects and at work. Professional License is really reasonable.
Not what I was hoping for. I use GitKraken for most of my daily Git stuff and the CLI when its needed. I was hoping GUI for more administrative purposes. It would be cool to get desktop notifications when issues are…
Although it is nice to see an open source alternative, my team and I went through a period of trying out different chat services and passed over Slack and MM and went for Discord. There is something to be said for…
Yea, I've used Mint. I didn't care for it. Arch was not my first pick, I used it after using it a bunch.
Constantly. I was the chair of an student development team that runs AI Tournaments (http://siggame.io/). We get a constant stream of freshmen and most of them are very new with programming. I don't think our…
As nice as Linux on the desktop can be sometimes, it was actually refreshing to come back to Windows 10, especially after my time with Arch. I had forgotten how nice having certain things simply work out of the box was…
https://github.com/kwiwk/lru-cached-getter - Building out some utilities with first-tier TypeScript support. Nothing big. Been working more with Arduinos and lower level stuff to offset the high level work I do during…
Only complaint is no TS support. Writing these kinds of libraries ones-self is a great way to learn about promises, async/await and the performance cost of iterables. I did something similar with a general utility…
I think a better NPM Install would be something closer to what Yarn does with how it de-dupes and deterministically lays out the node_modules folder.
Note that the form only works properly in Chrome :/
Travis CI has a deployment method for GitHub releases. https://medium.com/@russleyshaw/typescript-package-deploymen... I like to use it to "npm pack" up my new releases and serve them that way.
About a year ago I was on a big vagrant craze. We develop applications in JS and our primary deployment platform was Linux. We were hoping that if we developed in a linux environment, it would work better and it seemed…
But even the asymptotes are an assumption derived from pure thought experiment.
These graphs really mean nothing. There is no data behind them. I might as well make a graph that conveys a non-descript correlation between how much an article bashes static typing & assertion and how high it is on HN.
I've seen many articles lately about using Make for NodeJS, Go, and other modern languages. I really do not understand it. Lots of these languages (Go and NodeJS) were designed to be cross-platform or at least easily…
I have yet to find a single Git Front end that allows drag and dropping of branches. Feel free to enlighten me.
GitKraken is the best GitUI I've ever used. I highly recommend it. I use it for personal projects and at work. Professional License is really reasonable.
Not what I was hoping for. I use GitKraken for most of my daily Git stuff and the CLI when its needed. I was hoping GUI for more administrative purposes. It would be cool to get desktop notifications when issues are…
Although it is nice to see an open source alternative, my team and I went through a period of trying out different chat services and passed over Slack and MM and went for Discord. There is something to be said for…
Yea, I've used Mint. I didn't care for it. Arch was not my first pick, I used it after using it a bunch.
Constantly. I was the chair of an student development team that runs AI Tournaments (http://siggame.io/). We get a constant stream of freshmen and most of them are very new with programming. I don't think our…
As nice as Linux on the desktop can be sometimes, it was actually refreshing to come back to Windows 10, especially after my time with Arch. I had forgotten how nice having certain things simply work out of the box was…