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January 15, 2014

Monthly JSter #14 - News of January

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Measure twice, code once

It’s JSter time again. Mainly libraries this time around.

** Libraries

  • yelouafi/focused (https://github.com/yelouafi/focused) - Yet another Optics library in JavaScript. Based on the famous lens library from Haskell. Wrapped in a convenient Proxy interface
  • lukeed/arr (https://github.com/lukeed/arr) - A collection of tiny, highly performant Array.prototype alternatives
  • tabatkins/railroad-diagrams (https://github.com/tabatkins/railroad-diagrams) - A small JS+SVG library for drawing railroad syntax diagrams, like on JSON.org.
  • mermaid (https://mermaidjs.github.io/) - Diagrams in JavaScript
  • Intro.js (https://introjs.com/) - Step-by-step guide and feature introduction
  • wisercoder/uibuilder (https://github.com/wisercoder/uibuilder) - Typed HTML templates using TypeScript’s TSX files
  • nodegui (https://github.com/nodegui/nodegui) - A library for building cross-platform native desktop applications with JavaScript and CSS like styling
  • ZzFX – Zuper Zmall Zeeded Zound Zynth (http://frankforce.com/?p=6918)

** Frameworks

  • Socialbakers/BakeryJS (https://github.com/Socialbakers/BakeryJS) - Dataprocessing framework for JavaScript

** Articles

  • Server to Client (https://alistapart.com/article/server-to-client/) - How does it all go together
  • Everything you need to know about skeleton screens (https://uxdesign.cc/what-you-should-know-about-skeleton-screens-a820c45a571a)
  • Malicious code was in the purescript npm installer (https://harry.garrood.me/blog/malicious-code-in-purescript-npm-installer/)

** Techniques

  • Fun Tip: Use calc() to Change the Height of a Hero Component (https://css-tricks.com/fun-tip-use-calc-to-change-the-height-of-a-hero-component/)

** Tools

  • JSONLog (https://jsonlog.io/) - Capture, Visualize, and Use Your Structured Data
  • jhwohlgemuth/tomo-cli (https://github.com/jhwohlgemuth/tomo-cli) - A friendly command line tool designed to help create sustainable software using web technology

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