Kyle TilmanThe Power of EitherAlmost 2 years ago I wrote “The Case for Maybe”. It’s about time for the next iteration.Jul 1, 2020Jul 1, 2020
Kyle TilmanJSON is not JavascriptI deal with JSON a lot. It’s the defacto serialization protocol for most APIs and very much the preferred serialization for Javascript…Jul 26, 2018Jul 26, 2018
Kyle TilmaninITNEXTAsync RetriesI recently thought of a fun problem. What if you wanted to build a way to retry certain asynchronous calls (e.g., long polling a url for an…Jul 23, 20181Jul 23, 20181
Kyle TilmanThe Case for MaybeThe goal of this post is to introduce you to a tool that I think will help simplify your code while making it less prone to a certain type…May 8, 2018May 8, 2018
Kyle TilmanAwait and Promises — Part 4I was reading an article distributed by the great Javascript Weekly newsletter. The author talks about 6 reasons Async/Await is better. I…Jan 4, 2018Jan 4, 2018
Kyle TilmanAwait and Promises — Part 3I was reading an article distributed by the great Javascript Weekly newsletter. The author talks about 6 reasons Async/Await is better. I…Oct 28, 2017Oct 28, 2017
Kyle TilmanRamda — R.andMy wife and I were recently going out to dinner with 2 other couples. We knew Couple A but not Couple B. Couple A had to cancel last…Oct 27, 2017Oct 27, 2017
Kyle TilmanAwait and Promises — Part 2I was reading an article distributed by the great Javascript Weekly newsletter. The author talks about 6 reasons Async/Await is better.Oct 18, 20172Oct 18, 20172
Kyle TilmanRamda — R.alwaysSometimes I peek ahead and I see a function that will likely be a short explanation. R.always is definitely one of those.Sep 25, 2017Sep 25, 2017