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After five years working with Node.js, I’ve learned a lot. I’ve already shared a few stories, but this time I wanted to focus on the ones I learned the hard way. Bugs, challenges, surprises, and the lessons you can apply to your own projects! Basic concepts Any new platform has its share of tricky bits, but at this point these concepts are second-nature for me. Digging into a bug you caused is a g
I like Git. I use it all the time. As I sometimes do, I recently took some time to really dig in, read through documentation, and review my global Git configuration. Welcome to my fourth stack improvements post! It’s all Git I started coding in the bad old days of plain filesystem copies and Visual SourceSafe with its exclusive locks on checkout. Even so, back then the concept of source control wa
I’ve worked on a whole lot of GitHub-hosted projects, whether personal, open-source, or on contract. Sometimes using the public GitHub, and other times GitHub Enterprise. But one thing is the same: it’s pretty easy to submit a pull request, but it’s really hard to review a pull request well. Without further ado, the top ten pull request review mistakes and some ideas on how to do better! 1. The mi
I recently spent some time to review my ESLint setup. It’s got lots of rules, and a healthy ecosystem of plugins. It’s intimidating! Maybe I can help you make some sense of it… Why ESLint? For a long time, JSLint, then JSHint and JSCS were the primary Javascript linting tools. They were important, because Javascript is such an easy language to make mistakes in. To wit, JSLint originally came from
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