Karmic Rule Five
generic logic + custom config ≫ custom logic – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
generic logic + custom config ≫ custom logic – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
Some old carelessness in Lodash plus a stern new outlook in Next.js 13 creates trouble on Edge networks.
Sure you could transpile perfectly good ES6 code into the same thing + TS types. But sweet mother of everything, WHY??
A work in progress is the best kind. – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
A battle-tested, all-inclusive starting point for a modern Agile project.
An AutoHotKey script that launches VS Code with the open folder or selected files in File Explorer when you type Alt-Win-.
A sweet Next.js project template. Integrates Redux Toolkit with with test support for Mocha + Chai + React Testing Library and release publishing via release...
Config-driven AWS API ES6 template integrating federated Cognito User Pool authentication and a robust approach to release management.
If you want to get a complex process right, template it. – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
An ES6 React component NPM package project template featuring front & back end test support, automated API docs, release management & more!
An ES6 NPM package project template featuring a CLI, test support, automated API docs, release management & more!
Love letters to killer poodles. An artificially intelligent exploration into the depths of the ridiculous.
Distilling 18 months of experience with 80+ online events, involving thousands of attendees, down into a letter to a friend.
Nothing raises issues like contact with reality. – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
An accidental hosting environment dependency revealed an irritating bug in Vercel’s preview deployment logic.
Troubleshooting works just like the regular kind: you won’t hit your target if you don’t have one. – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
An unexpected (and probably unintended) function parameter mutation inside the web3.js library had me questioning my sanity for a couple of hours.
Minimize external dependencies and try not to use shitty libraries. – Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code
If you’re testing ES6 code referencing Redux in a transpiled build environment, you can save yourself a lot of trouble by putting your tests into JSX files.
Intent matters more than even massive action, because in the long term it is more effective at actually getting the job done.
Your project depends on a GitHub repo template that has released a new version. How do you integrate the changes?
You spend years of perfectly good writing time building gilded prisons for your words. If only there were a simple, beautiful way to write PORTABLE words.