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Cameron Nokes
JavaScript and front-end development how-tos
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Build your own event emitter using only native DOM APIs
Build your own event emitter using only native DOM APIs
The Event emitter pattern (maybe better said as the observer pattern) is a bedrock in the JavaScript ecosystem. It’s a well-known, useful…
Cameron Nokes
Nov 2, 2019
Cancelling async tasks with AbortController
Cancelling async tasks with AbortController
How to use AbortController as a general, standard way to abort async tasks
Cameron Nokes
Aug 26, 2019
Working with JSON in bash using `jq`
Working with JSON in bash using `jq`
jq is a powerful tool that lets you read, filter, and write JSON in bash
Cameron Nokes
Jul 16, 2018
The 30-second guide to publishing a TypeScript package to NPM
The 30-second guide to publishing a TypeScript package to NPM
Originally published on https://cameronnokes.com/blog/the-30-second-guide-to-publishing-a-typescript-package-to-npm/
Cameron Nokes
Mar 7, 2018
The most useful bash commands for front end development
The most useful bash commands for front end development
Originally published on https://cameronnokes.com/blog/the-most-useful-bash-commands-for-front-end-development/
Cameron Nokes
Feb 6, 2018
4 Common Mistakes Front End Developers Make When Using `fetch`
4 Common Mistakes Front End Developers Make When Using `fetch`
Originally published on https://cameronnokes.com/blog/4-common-mistakes-front-end-developers-make-when-using-fetch/
Cameron Nokes
Jan 8, 2018
AngularJS’s super secret $http caching abilities
How to customize $http’s built-in caching functionality
Cameron Nokes
Aug 20, 2017
RxJS Observables vs Vanilla JavaScript
A quick overview of when and why to use RxJS, and how you could maybe, kind-of do the same thing in vanilla JS
Cameron Nokes
Feb 20, 2017
How to create a hybrid Electron app
How to create a hybrid Electron app
Create an Electron app that loads your web app and adds native functionality to it
Cameron Nokes
Feb 2, 2017
How to securely store sensitive information in Electron with node-keytar
How to securely store sensitive information in Electron with node-keytar
Many Electron apps interact with a remote web service or API, which probably means the application has to store credentials (could be API…
Cameron Nokes
Nov 21, 2016
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