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Posts like this mean so much to me because I spent a lot of a year carefully writing and editing this. I’m so happy people are finding it useful! https://t.co/ZgLvE8gRUR — Sarah Drasner (@sarah_edo) Nov 27, 2023
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JS is becoming more and more a “glue” PL like Python (on C-Python) has been for a while … this is pretty awesome and FFI for WASM is pretty damn fast too … the “always bet on JS” meme is still going strong. Impressive and congrats 👏👏👏 https://t.co/4Qz16RzoXi — @webreflection@mastodon.social 🍥 (@WebReflection) Nov 27, 2023
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My reaction after reading the quoted thread: https://t.co/6DGUXqqyoD https://t.co/hnhNhFOy3k — Miguel de Icaza (@migueldeicaza) Nov 27, 2023
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Tweet by @BHolmesDev
Tweet by @BHolmesDev
Sick of remembering JS array.splice vs. slice and worrying about mutation? Check out arr.with() 👀 Updates item at an index and returns a new copy. Works in all major browsers! https://t.co/3cNwhiLO5J — Ben Holmes (@BHolmesDev) Jan 28, 2024
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Tweet by @rickhanlonii
Tweet by @rickhanlonii
If you think react is complicated now, go back to 2015 when you had to configure babel and webpack yourself, you had to do SSR and routing yourself, you had to decide between flow and typescript, you had to learn flux and immutable.js, and you had to choose 1 of 100 boilerplates — Ricky (@rickhanlonii) Jan 28, 2024
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@natessilva https://t.co/Vyfplb2xF2 — Kent C. Dodds 🌌 (@kentcdodds) Jan 28, 2024
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Tweet by @_AshConnolly
Tweet by @_AshConnolly
@adamwathan Above! 🙌 Related functions below is like someone telling you a story, but you don't have a clue who the characters are, so you have to interrupt them, then continue the story, then interrupt them again, and repeat 🔁 IMO above gives you context first, then the main story! 😃 — Ash Connolly 👋 (@_AshConnolly) Jan 28, 2024
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Can you design the world's most powerful stove and secretly add 1.4 terawatt hours of battery power to the grid? Founder @sdamico thinks so. Episode 27 of S³ featuring @ImpulseLabs_ https://t.co/WmLXlXhaFE https://t.co/c0eRq3FEog — Jason Carman (@jasonjoyride) Jan 27, 2024
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