💻 New review on my blog: @Purism Librem13 laptop
http://www.davidrevoy.com/article341/review-purism-librem13-laptop
@kkinder Decent tactic.
Read through those years ago, but I’ve been in front end (particularly JS and node) for the past 15 years professionally, so I haven’t picked up any books on JS for years and years.
Honestly, I use MDN almost exclusively for reference. It assumes you know what you are doing, for the most part, but yeah it’s always up to date and complete.
@kkinder 😂
It is good book, btw. The other is a reference.
JS is a really cool language. Not perfect, but flexible.
I’d like to see an updated version for the newer versions of ECMAScript (6/7) since they have some really fun features and syntactic improvements.
@ploum ‘brew install pyenv’
You can switch between versions and just ignore the “baked in” build. Just make sure you have the snippet in your shell config (.bashrc, .zshrc, etc.) and source after change.
That and nvm for nodejs keep me sane on a regular basis.
"Every day, we check our phones an average of 47 times–every 19 minutes of our waking lives" 😳
http://time.com/5237434/youre-addicted-to-your-smartphone-this-company-thinks-it-can-change-that/
Mastodon is one step along the road to rebuilding the 'net.
Not really a surprise but good to see explained in details:
"If you’re using an Android phone, Google may be tracking every move you make"
https://qz.com/1183559/if-youre-using-an-android-phone-google-may-be-tracking-every-move-you-make