All Stories published by HackerNoon.com on January 17, 2017

Why do we cache?

Caching is a fundamental and omnipresent concept in computer science. From memory caches used by your computer’s CPU to the browser cache which seems to be responsible for every mysterious “issue” with a random website (“have you tried clearing your cache?”), caching is everywhere.


The madness of parsing real world JavaScript regexps

The story of JavaScript is the story of accidental implementation details that become unfixable WTF moments for all new developers. All popular languages are like this. See for example the explanation of why C and almost all C-syntax…


Replacing the angular 1 router with Elm — Part 4

This is part four in a series. You should also read part 1, part 2 and part 3.

So we have at least one remaining major problem. When Elm removes the node at the root of our component tree as part of a route change we are…

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