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​​Currying in JS with = arrow => functions

Tested making screenshot with Polacode

Array of popular languages is from StackOverflow
Hm, interesting.
So keep an eye on Vue and GraphQL,
avoid Cordova, Meteor and Ionic,
Reassess (?) Angular
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For those who messaged me on where the stats are coming from - https://2019.stateofjs.com

Apparently, we should all look at svelte by the way
#wishItWasntFake
Just let devs get excited and start awaiting for more universal web development.

Think if Chromium wasn't linked to Google, but say Linux, we could have a chance to wish for 1 engine for all browsers.

https://chromeunboxed.com/apple-safari-google-chrome-chromium-browser-open-source/
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Happy new year, guys 🎉

Let the 2020 bring you cool projects, new learning opportunities and innovative solutions 🔥
TheFrontEnd🔥
​​So Christmas and New Year's celebrations are done, looks like it's just the right time to set proper achievable goals for 2019. For this channel the goal is nice and simple - 6k subs by the end of the 2019. Let's see how it goes. Thank you to all of you…
By the way, creating a plan for 2019 worked well and we easily got to the set target.

However, somehow it (the number of subs) stopped bringing excitement as I started to treat it as just a number🤷‍♂️. Literally doesn't change it for me whether the the number in the channel shows 7k or 13k, so don't see a point to set a target for next year.

Instead, let's do something more interactive.

Click "Discuss" and share your thoughts on what would you like to see in this channel. Please keep it relevant to the main purpose of the channel.
Now, a New Year present for you guys from Dan Abramov - JS course that is still free, but will become paid one day.

If you wanted to learn JS or already have good basics, but want to fully remove fear and uncertainty, I am confident it is worth a look. Subscribed myself.

https://justjavascript.com/

Let the New Year come with proper mastering 🔥
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The tale of thee dots in JS

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🕶️ Read time: 4 min
​​Debounce Vs Throttle

Some people think it's the same, some disregard the usefulness, others use it to show they know stuff in front of their colleagues.

Lucky you that there is an article that visually show the difference.

🔗Link

🕶️Read time: 7 min

I remember first time when I realised that I needed to implement debouncing in an autosuggestion component for a medical app.

It did however look less responsive with debouncing, but after some time it got obvious that this was an inevitable addition.
When you decide again to join coding bootcamp to get 500k job just after 6 months, have a look at this again

Coding bootcamp scams
​​Clean code

After long wait, we finally start with something fundamental.

https://overreacted.io/goodbye-clean-code/
@KazProgramm - Это все самые свежие новости, догадки, сливы из сферы IT технологий.

Канал где можно узнать всё что происходит в IT сфере и посмеяться над мемами.
Shadows

For those, who didn't know Chrome Dev tools has internal box shadow editor with preview.

If that is not enough
https://brumm.af/shadows
is your guy (built in React)
And if you are also a fan of neumorphism UI, the below link will be of a tool to correctly generate dual shadows to achieve this trendy effect
Typescript

Turns out I now have a requirement to quickly dive into Typescript (with React) from my very comfortable JS. So you might enjoy a bit of material on TS in the near future since this channel mainly reflects what I am going through at the moment in my life😉 .

Decided to start from https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/typescript/ for a quick one.

Any material you can recommend on TS? Blogs, articles, sample projects? Please share in the group.

Apart from TS, in the near future, you might also see stuff on the following:

- React Native
- Redux / mobx
- UI/UX (specifically UXpin & Figma)
- GIT SCM
- JEST
- LESS/SASS
​​AR/VR

One of those fancy words among Big Data, AI, ML, microservices etc that we are likely to hear more about in the coming years.

Three things you need to quickly jump into AR/VR from web dev:

The first one is an AR lightweight library - basic stuff can be achieved in less than 10 lines.

Second, cool facetracking library. Examples here

The last one is to find yourself a nice source of articles, ideas, thoughts, inspiration within the area. I'm gonna share a nice tg channel in AR/VR, with some cool content. Talked to the owner and we thought that some of our audience might share an overlapping interest.

But yes, you guessed it, it's in Russian, so those of you who can freely read in Russian definitely have a look!