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Grigor OganesyaninStackademicReact: What’s Wrong with Functional Components?We all adore functional components, right? They are pretty, have a clean syntax, and are easy to use…Sep 16, 2023Sep 16, 2023
Grigor OganesyanAI in Content Generation: Can Machines Replace Human?What you see in the picture above — is 830 articles about various programming languages (Haskell, Scala, C++, Perl, JavaScript, etc.) and…Sep 15, 2023Sep 15, 2023
Grigor OganesyaninStackademicJavaScript: Functional ProgrammingIt’s not a secret that JavaScript supports both imperative and declarative paradigms. Yet, I don’t believe any of us started learning…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Grigor OganesyaninStackademicTypeScript: 5 Advanced Types ExplainedIf you’ve ever used TypeScript, you should be aware of at least the primitive types like string, number, and boolean. Even though most of…Sep 12, 20231Sep 12, 20231