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wboykinm / histogram.sql
Created October 12, 2015 13:07 — forked from wolever/histogram.sql
Functions to create and draw histograms with PostgreSQL.
-- Functions to create and draw histograms with PostgreSQL.
-- psql> select * from show_histogram((select histogram(length(email), 0, 32, 6) FROM auth_user limit 100));
-- bucket | range | count | bar | cumbar | cumsum | cumpct
-- --------+-------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------+--------------------------------+--------+------------------------
-- 0 | [0,5.33333333333333) | 1 | | | 1 | 0.00273224043715846995
-- 1 | [5.33333333333333,10.6666666666667) | 5 | = | | 6 | 0.01639344262295081967
-- 2 | [10.6666666666667,16) | 149 | ============================== | ============= | 155 | 0.42349726775956284153
-- 3 | [16,21.3333333333333) | 145 | =========
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joepie91 / es-modules-are-terrible-actually.md
Last active July 12, 2024 23:04
ES Modules are terrible, actually

ES Modules are terrible, actually

This post was adapted from an earlier Twitter thread.

It's incredible how many collective developer hours have been wasted on pushing through the turd that is ES Modules (often mistakenly called "ES6 Modules"). Causing a big ecosystem divide and massive tooling support issues, for... well, no reason, really. There are no actual advantages to it. At all.

It looks shiny and new and some libraries use it in their documentation without any explanation, so people assume that it's the new thing that must be used. And then I end up having to explain to them why, unlike CommonJS, it doesn't actually work everywhere yet, and may never do so. For example, you can't import ESM modules from a CommonJS file! (Update: I've released a module that works around this issue.)

And then there's Rollup, which apparently requires ESM to be u