How do you document your JavaScript? I use JSDoc. It's a tool which goes through your source code, looks at comments, and generates a set of HTML files. It's human readable even without generating the documentation. And because the documentation is in comments, it is less likely to become outdated as your code evolves.
This is the third update for the simian photo server project. I finally got the server to generate thumbnails and preview images without crashing my…
When I started this project I intended to publish an update every day as I made progress. But neck troubles and an apartment hunt kept me too busy to…
Here's the first project update for Simian Photo Server. It has been a little over 24 hours since I started the project and at the moment the status…
Yesterday was my last day at the office, and I have two weeks free before I start the next job. So of course I decided to start a new node project. I…
Currying is the process of converting a multi-argument function to a series of single-argument ones. For example:
Here's a puzzle I recently came across. We need to implement a function g as follows
Promise is a new JavaScript feature standardized in ES6, although it has been implemented by various libraries for a while now. It is a way to manage…
I have been using Wordpress to drive my website ever since I got the domain name in 2006. Wordpress has only become richer and more feature-rich…
Compute provides an implementation of observable, and observable-array. Compute also lets you define relationships among these observables. Compute…
Here's the repo https://github.com/akshat1/WebFEBoilerPlate. To use it, clone the repo to your disk, then delete the .git folder by running $rm -rf…