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morewry / monorepo-tool-comparison.md
Last active May 11, 2022 08:54
Comparison of Monorepo Tools For Web Client / Front End Projects (That Probably Use HTML, CSS, and JS)

Mono Repository Tool Comparison

For Web Client / Front End Projects

(That Probably Use HTML, CSS, and JS)

I made a list of 20 things I might want out of a monorepo tool for a Design System to use as a basis for comparing some of the options including Lerna, Northbrook, and Rush.

⚠️ Northbrook's author says the project is pretty dead and now uses Lerna.

Qualifications Wanted

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btroncone / rxjs_operators_by_example.md
Last active June 15, 2024 07:17
RxJS 5 Operators By Example
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pellegrino / gist:4066065
Last active October 31, 2023 01:56
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addyosmani / pubsub.md
Created October 28, 2011 06:49
Four ways to do Pub/Sub with jQuery 1.7 and jQuery UI (in the future)

#Four Ways To Do Pub/Sub With jQuery and jQuery UI (in the future)

Between jQuery 1.7 and some of work going into future versions of jQuery UI, there are a ton of hot new ways for you to get your publish/subscribe on. Here are just four of them, three of which are new.

(PS: If you're unfamiliar with pub/sub, read the guide to it that Julian Aubourg and I wrote here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/hh201955.aspx)

##Option 1: Using jQuery 1.7's $.Callbacks() feature:

$.Callbacks are a multi-purpose callbacks list object which can be used as a base layer to build new functionality including simple publish/subscribe systems. We haven't yet released the API documentation for this feature just yet, but for more information on it (including lots of examples), see my post on $.Callbacks() here: