Tag: Gulp
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Three dots in Javascript: How to use the Spread Operator and its use with Immutable Arrays
What are the three dots you see in javascript code snippets? The three dots are called the spread operator. It’s a new feature brought in with ES6. In this post I will show you some examples where you can use it. I will then talk about how they are helpful for Immutability in your code.
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Javascript Tutorial: How to set up Gulp for Developing ES2015 React v0.14+ Applications with Babelify & Browserify
I want to dedicate a post to show you how to set up Gulp and in particular, a set up for React v0.14 and up. I also focus on doing this in ES2015 (ECMAScript 6 or ES6). I have seen countless threads of people having trouble getting over this initial but important phase. If you are…
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5 Tools every Javascript Developer should Use
Lately I have been thinking about the tools I use to write Javascript. I think about how much it would suck to develop without them. So I am going to list them in order of importance for me, 1st being the most important. I will try to convince you in the process to at least give…
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How to get started with React js in ES6
Note: This post is outdated, here is an updated post In this post I will give you a simple set up or boilerplate for starting a React project in ES6. This boilerplate is not meant to be used for professional stuff. Use it to get started and then you can structure it in a better way.…
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How to Use Javascript 6 (ES6) Right Now Including ‘Import’
Note: This post is outdated because Babel changed the way it works. Please read this updated tutorial to start writing ES6 apps. So you want to use the new Javascript, most popularily denoted as ES6 (ECMAScript version 6)? Why wouldn’t you, it has all these neat features like actual classes with constructors, arrow functions, blockscoping, etc……