Richard TaninITNEXTSetting up GitHub packages for NPMGithub packages launched in May of last year, but it wasn’t until I started my new job that it appeared on my radar. Since our code was…Jun 5, 2020Jun 5, 2020
Richard TaninITNEXTLodash-es vs individual Lodash utilities: Size comparisonAt work, we are using lodash in our front end applications. We are also using lodash in shared modules that our applications consume…Mar 28, 20192Mar 28, 20192
Richard TaninHackerNoon.comBabel: Your first code transformationsIn this tutorial, we will do some basic transforms to some source code, using Babel. Many people find the idea of transforming code scary…Dec 16, 2018Dec 16, 2018
Richard TaninHackerNoon.comThe art of naming variablesThere are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things. — Phil KarltonAug 7, 20186Aug 7, 20186
Richard TaninITNEXTA beginners guide to Ramda (Part 2) — LensesIf you missed part 1 of this guide, we talked about auto-currying and function composition using Ramda. In part 2, we will be taking a…Jul 23, 20183Jul 23, 20183
Richard TaninITNEXTA beginners guide to Ramda (Part 1) — Currying and compositionRamda for me is a library that always looked cool, but its size made me think twice about adding it to our front end. Since I recently made…Jul 10, 20184Jul 10, 20184
Richard TanParallel async/awaitUntil recently, I’d been using the then method of the ES6 Promise API, instead of async/await. The main difference is readability, then…Jun 19, 2018Jun 19, 2018