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tdd / Learning and exploring ES6.md
Last active November 10, 2020 09:01
Good resources to learn, discover and explore ES6 in-depth

Learning

  • ES6 Katas - Small, byte-size exercises to discover most aspects of ES6 features by doing interactive, online exercises. Pretty awesome.
  • Learn ES2015 - A great part of Babel's website that takes you through examples of all supported ES6+ features
  • ES6-Features.org - Nice ES6 / ES5 comparisons of many ES6 language features
  • ES6 Features - A single-page tour of code examples for just about every ES6 feature, by Luke Hoban

Exploring in-depth

  • ES6 In Depth - A great series of articles on Mozilla Developer Network (MDN); also available in French through great translation efforts.
@QuanticPotatoes
QuanticPotatoes / tmux.conf
Last active March 12, 2024 08:43
Configuration tmux with powerline
# https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux
# (‑●‑●)> dual licensed under the WTFPL v2 license and the MIT license,
# without any warranty.
# Copyright 2012— Gregory Pakosz (@gpakosz).
# -- navigation ----------------------------------------------------------------
# if you're running tmux within iTerm2
# - and tmux is 1.9 or 1.9a
@NWCalvank
NWCalvank / fp.js
Created April 29, 2018 15:34
Transducers Explained | JavaScript
module.exports = {
compose,
concat,
};
function apply(x, f) {
return f(x);
}
function compose(...funcs) {
@bdougherty
bdougherty / README.md
Last active April 1, 2022 05:54
Play the Benny Hill theme song while installing npm modules

Add the function somewhere to your dotfiles. Works better if you npm install -g benny-hill first.

@eyeseast
eyeseast / python.md
Last active May 6, 2024 17:11
How to set up Python in 2022

I have an updated version of this on my blog here: https://chrisamico.com/blog/2023-01-14/python-setup/.

Python

This is my recommended Python setup, as of Fall 2022. The Python landscape can be a confusing mess of overlapping tools that sometimes don't work well together. This is an effort to standardize our approach and environments.

Tools and helpful links:

  • Python docs: https://docs.python.org/3/
  • Python Standard Library:  - Start here when you're trying to solve a specific problem