Friday, July 7, 2017

#342: Why Reddit Chose TypeScript

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Issue 342 — July 7, 2017
British design studio Hive has collected together guidelines for working on JS projects.
Hive

Reddit felt that TypeScript was the best option for typed front-end development.
Upvoted

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Kyle Mathews

Provides React’s component-based UI building experience, but for CLI apps. An intriguing idea.
Vadim Demedes

Bring the power of embedded videos to D3 visualizations.
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In Brief

'Prettier' Code Formatter Reaches Version 1.5 news
Introduces GraphQL, CSS-in-JS and JSON support.
Prettier

Integrate TypeScript in Your Vue Project tutorial
Alex Jover Morales

Build a Simple Realtime App with Vue.js 2.0 and Pusher tutorial
Olayinka Omole

Experimenting with the Background Fetch API tutorial
Phil Nash

Pattern Matching with TypeScript tutorial
Manuel Alabor

Get Started with Rust, WebAssembly, and Webpack tutorial
Ian J Sikes

Intro to 'date-fns', a Lightweight JS Date Library tutorial
A simple, functional alternative to Moment.js.
SitePoint

Building a Realtime Dashboard Powered by Laravel and Vue.js tutorial
Freek Van der Herten

Much faster way to debug code than with breakpoints or console.log 
This wallaby.js feature allows to inspect the result of any JavaScript expression execution in your editor.
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Why Use SemVer / Semantic Versioning? opinion
And how it has ‘changed the way we write JavaScript’.
The npm Blog

Comparing and Contrasting React and Angular opinion
Dan Halverson

8 Habits of a Happy Node Hacker (2017 Edition) opinion
Just in case you’re not a Node Weekly reader :-)
Jeremy Morrell

Evan You on the State of Vue in 2017 video
VueConf

How to Get Started and Build Something with GraphQL video
Xavier Cazalot

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Pusher  Sponsor

14 'Live Search' jQuery Plugins tools
SitePoint

bundlesize: Keep Your Bundle Size in Check tools
Siddharth Kshetrapal

webpack-common-shake: A CommonJS Tree Shaker Plugin for WebPack tools
Fedor Indutny

math-random-polyfill: A 'More Random' Browser Polyfill for Math.random() code
David Anson

consolemock: A Small Dev Utility for Testing Console Logs code
Thomas Marek

share-this: Medium-like Text Selection Sharing Without Dependencies code
Massimo Artizzu

Try Codeship Basic: Simple hosted CI that works out of the box 
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