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behind the design
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Web Reflection: JavaScript Coercion Demystified
This post is another complementary one for my front-trends slides, about performances and security behind sth == null rather than classic s...
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Web Reflection: A Pascal record via JavaScript
... all right, I am off for holidays and I won't have probably time to write the post I have twitted a few days ago since it could take a w...
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7 years
Using a de-facto standard like CommonJS is for modules, I've implemented a Promise based import after TC39 proposal, which also accepts promises based module.exports.
Backward compatible and deadly simple, this proposal needs some adoption in order to push it further at TC39 or NodeJS.... -
7 years
I know most followers still have this RSS feed subscription, and they might have missed some of the later updates so here a recap:
I've brough Markdown easiness to JS console, it lets you write better logs such console.log('this *is* #green(awesome)!')... -
7 years
When I've updated my Custom Elements polyfill to reflect latest V1 specifications, I've realized modern JavaScript has a super problem that transpilers are incapable to fix.
Ideally, we should serve native to native capable browsers, and transpiled, to incapable one ... nobody is doing it though, and this is an issue.... -
8 years
In this Strongly coupled with the past post, I'd like to ask you, in case your next big project is still using jQuery, if that's strictly necessary, considering the many new standards that meanwhile landed in every browser.
Also, don't forget why polyfills are a very useful "moe forward" approach ;-)...
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