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stettix / things-i-believe.md
Last active March 28, 2025 12:42
Things I believe

Things I believe

This is a collection of the things I believe about software development. I have worked for years building backend and data processing systems, so read the below within that context.

Agree? Disagree? Feel free to let me know at @JanStette.

Fundamentals

Keep it simple, stupid. You ain't gonna need it.

React Everywhere — Rick Hanlon

Building a Community Around Ignite — Jamon Holmgren

Toolchain for building modular React Native plugins — Ville Immonen

No notes :(

Custom CSS is the path to inconsistent UI — Artem Sapegin

MobX - The Journey — Michel Weststrate

MobX [mob-ex] – reactive updates via subscriptions.

How to run an open-source library

  • people do not inspect your source code seriously
  • people are not inspired by your ideas and solutions as you are
  • project without a critical mass of users does not look very attractive
@LayZeeDK
LayZeeDK / angular-cli-node-js-typescript-rxjs-compatiblity-matrix.csv
Last active April 12, 2025 10:40
Angular CLI, Angular, Node.js, TypeScript, and RxJS version compatibility matrix. Officially part of the Angular documentation as of 2023-04-19 https://angular.io/guide/versions
Angular CLI version Angular version Node.js version TypeScript version RxJS version
~16.0.0 ~16.0.0 ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 >=4.9.5 <5.1.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~15.2.0 ~15.2.0 ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~15.1.0 ~15.1.0 ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~15.0.5 ~15.0.4 ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 ~4.8.4 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.3.0 ~14.3.0 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.2.0 ~14.2.0 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.1.3 ~14.1.3 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~14.0.7 ~14.0.7 ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
~13.3.0 ~13.3.0 ^12.20.2 || ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 >=4.4.4 <4.7.0 ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0
@bvaughn
bvaughn / index.md
Last active February 25, 2025 15:56
Interaction tracing with React

This API was removed in React 17


Interaction tracing with React

React recently introduced an experimental profiler API. After discussing this API with several teams at Facebook, one common piece of feedback was that the performance information would be more useful if it could be associated with the events that caused the application to render (e.g. button click, XHR response). Tracing these events (or "interactions") would enable more powerful tooling to be built around the timing information, capable of answering questions like "What caused this really slow commit?" or "How long does it typically take for this interaction to update the DOM?".

With version 16.4.3, React added experimental support for this tracing by way of a new NPM package, scheduler. However the public API for this package is not yet finalized and will likely change with upcoming minor releases, so it should be used with caution.

@swalkinshaw
swalkinshaw / tutorial.md
Last active February 26, 2025 21:15
Designing a GraphQL API
@zmts
zmts / aboutNodeJsArchitecture.md
Last active May 7, 2024 15:27
A little bit about Node.js API Architecture

A little bit about Node.js API Architecture (Архитектура/паттерны организации кода Node.js приложений)

node.js

TL;DR

code: https://github.com/zmts/supra-api-nodejs

Предисловие

Одной из болезней Node.js комьюнити это отсутствие каких либо крупных фреймворков, действительно крупных уровня Symphony/Django/RoR/Spring. Что является причиной все ещё достаточно юного возраста данной технологии. И каждый кузнец кует как умеет ну или как в интернетах посоветовали. Собственно это моя попытка выковать некий свой подход к построению Node.js приложений.

Strings

String.prototype.*

None of the string methods modify this – they always return fresh strings.

  • charAt(pos: number): string ES1

    Returns the character at index pos, as a string (JavaScript does not have a datatype for characters). str[i] is equivalent to str.charAt(i) and more concise (caveat: may not work on old engines).

In this tutorial we're going to build a set of parser combinators.

What is a parser combinator?

We'll answer the above question in 2 steps.

  1. What is a parser?
  2. and, what is a parser combinator?

So first question: What is parser?

const EXTENSION_TYPE = {
0x01: 'PlainText',
0xF9: 'GraphicControl',
0xFE: 'Comment',
0xFF: 'Application'
};
/**
* Returns total length of data blocks sequence
*