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I built a doubly static site using React (inc react-router) and Webpack. You can see the current demo here on GitHub or continue reading the following post that explains the steps I took during this experiment. This post proves the basic concept and there will be a followup post covering the fine tuning needed to put this into production. Why My blog currently uses Jekyll. Its a great way to build
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I’ve been writing javascript code since 2006. Right from the very first lines of code in javascript, I felt that the simplicity of javascript was exactly what i was looking for in a language. In this post, i’m sharing my thoughts on why i think javascript was and still is awesome and how functional javascript sometimes works better for me. Coming with knowledge of strong typing languages (actionsc
We have used user stories as part of our design and development process for many years. You could find several mentions of them throughout our playbook. We used user stories to give designers and developers context to the problems that the user is having and give space for them to solve that problem while building the product. A typical user story resembles the following: As a [persona/role] I wan
As many of you may know - The Changelog Weekly — our free weekly email covering everything that hits our open source radar — was on hiatus this summer. After personally hand-crafting and shipping 29 consecutive issues, Adam burnt out. There was just no way that he could keep up that pace. After months of silence and a constant stream of people asking what happened to Weekly, we got to thinking. Ad
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