I like secrets and unicorns 🦄
I co-founded https://toast.ninja. My passion is to build products and productive engineering teams.
I used to head engineering at https://junilearning.com/
Currently I am building @sharkyfi
I like secrets and unicorns 🦄
I co-founded https://toast.ninja. My passion is to build products and productive engineering teams.
I used to head engineering at https://junilearning.com/
Currently I am building @sharkyfi
🚂 Little Node Scraper That Could. With simple, but powerful async flow control goodness.
Tiny package used to generate all partitions of positive integer
Below is the list of modern JS frameworks and almost frameworks – React, Vue, Angular, Ember and others.
All files were downloaded from https://cdnjs.com and named accordingly.
Output from `ls` command is stripped out (irrelevant stuff)
`null` in javascript is an object, which has few important, arguably confusing implications. Unfortunately JS has two ways to declare that something is "nothing", and the default way to do so is `undefined`.
Having _two_ ways to declare that something is "nothing" might be confusing and could be unnecessary. I can't come up with a use-case where I'd need two (and [Douglas C. thinks the same](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSGEjv3Tqo0&t=563s)), therefore we should pick one or another.
Below is why I think we should pick `undefined` and not `null`: