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jonathan-frere.com
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| | | | | This review is largely in response to the article "It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code", and the ensuing Reddit discussion. A lot of really interesting points were brought up, but the big question that the author themself wasn't able to answer was: "What should we recommend instead?" I believe the book we should be recommending is A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout. In this post I want to spend a bit of time reviewing it and giving an overview of the contents, and then I want to explain why, in my opinion, it is such a good recommendation. | |
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aethermug.com
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| | | | | Blame the thickets and the paradoxes | |
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rachelcarmena.github.io
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| | | | | Discovering a new book after 20 years | |
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gils-blog.tayar.org
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| | | ESM is ready for use in Node.js. This guide shows you how, and how to avoid all the small gotchas. The guide covers the basics, but also discusses how to write packages that can be dual-mode (ESM and CJS), how to configure ESLint, Mocha, and Testdouble, and how to use TypeScript with ESM. | ||