Matt McFarlandinHackerNoon.comWriting functional javascript without a 3rd party library.About a year ago, some colleagues and I paired up on creating our own functions instead of using a library to keep the bundle size down…Nov 7, 20172Nov 7, 20172
Matt McFarlandFrom Redux to BarracksAfter the debut of the Flux pattern, we saw a lot of libraries arrive on the scene with the goal of helping developers implement the flux…Mar 17, 2017Mar 17, 2017
Matt McFarlandinFrontend WeeklyAn introduction to property based testing with JS VerfiyHow to quickly write property tests and include them with your favorite testing suite.…Mar 15, 20173Mar 15, 20173
Matt McFarlandI am a compulsive developer.DISCLAIMER: This post does not describe or answer the question, “What is a good developer?” — Don’t mistake this article for describing…Sep 21, 2016Sep 21, 2016
Matt McFarlandAn alternative to Operator Mono fontIf you’ve heard of the Operator Mono Font, then you’ll know that it contains some of the most fabulous looking ligatures. You’ll also know…Jul 15, 201643Jul 15, 201643
Matt McFarlandOn creating a ReactJS boilerplateI’ve just pushed another repo to Github, React Stick — which is yet another attempt by me to facilitate the tooling for rapid deployment of…Feb 1, 2016Feb 1, 2016
Matt McFarlandA progress report on the endeavor to produce a high quality boilerplate application with React.js.I’ve been working on a React.js boilerplate with the philosophy that it should work out of the box and come with some features I found to…Jan 21, 2016Jan 21, 2016
Matt McFarlandMy infuriating frustrations with redux and the redux ecosystem.EDIT: 11/25/2015Sep 8, 201513Sep 8, 201513