TypeScript fork that lets you use TS inside of comments
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by /u/theScottyJam
17m ago
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[AskJS] Javascript for kids
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by /u/callipygian0
3h ago
My son is VERY interested in JavaScript, html and CSS. He has been spending all of his allowed screen time building text-based games with inventory management, skill points, conditional storylines based on previous choices, text effects (shaking text for earthquakes) etc. His birthday is coming up and I wanted to get him something related to this hobby but everything aimed at his age seems to be "kids coding" like Scratch which doesn't interest him. I'm worried that something for an adult will be way above his reading age (about 5th grade) but everything else is aimed at adults. Is there anyt ..read more
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[AskJS] Completed Odin Project's JavaScript! But need advice because finances are tight
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by /u/Tirth9
11h ago
I am 18, completed full stack js's javascript in 3 months, before that I learned html css from w3schools and youtube. I am on weather app project rn, it isn't so difficult, Odin is taking me through DSA concepts(basics) after this, then testing( tbh I don't know what testing is) and then react and node. Now on the crucial part, my father retires in August, I NEED money. So, I started selling static websites to people, got a free first customer through my cousin and designed his website. He was happy. Now, please if any of you are experienced in this type of business, please let me know, could ..read more
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[AskJS] Is it possible to optimize randomizing outputs?
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by /u/arturcodes
11h ago
Hi, I'm currently working on a closed project, my task is to create a system that will introduce random output to a file, but it takes a lot of RAM. Is it possible to optimize this process so that the application does not use so many resources? I'm open to suggestions! submitted by /u/arturcodes [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Showoff Saturday (May 04, 2024)
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by /u/AutoModerator
15h ago
Did you find or create something cool this week in javascript? Show us here! submitted by /u/AutoModerator [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Spent two years working on my own framework
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by /u/aidv
1d ago
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A second eye needed - event management via weakmaps
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by /u/__ibowankenobi__
1d ago
Recently I needed to manage and broadcast events fired within websockets or similar sources to multiple components in an important project. Couldn’t find anything that just does that without the baggage. So I wrote 1kb event management routine that uses channels, namespaces and events. Garbage collection is triggered via weakmaps. I slapped some tests there and have around 80-90% coverage. I can’t seem to find any issue with it but I am sure a 2nd eye will be useful. Please if you have time check the tests and tell me if I overlooked something. Much appreciated. submitted by /u/__ibowankenob ..read more
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Deploying to Vercel: The Unhappy Path
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by /u/alexchantastic
1d ago
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[AskJS] Trying to automate code maintenance tasks
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by /u/nicomarcan
1d ago
Hey guys. Some friends and I are building a no-code platform to automate code maintenance tasks (tests, documentation, input validations, error handling, logging, etc). It is really in BETA and would love to have your feedback on the Typescript tasks. We want a quality agent and a test creation one with some popular test frameworks. The agents are created by defining the steps that you want to apply in natural language. For Typescript the quality agent we have has the following steps: Add return types to the function if they are not present. Add parameters when needed to increase reusability ..read more
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A tricky pitfall of promise.all() and a solution
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by /u/lucas-c
1d ago
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