lunchplanner
js-utils
lunchplanner | js-utils | |
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2 | 5 | |
0 | 9 | |
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10.0 | 6.5 | |
about 4 years ago | 4 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | ISC License |
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lunchplanner
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Ask HN: Publish old projects even though the source code embarrasses you by now?
https://github.com/egeozcan/lunchplanner
I was having so much fun back then with this one. Meteor.js was a blast of productivity and I apparently couldn't have cared less about code quality. This is not embarrassing, there's no perfect code and we make different trade-offs all the time, not to mention the skill difference between you and your past self.
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10 Years of Meteor: My experience with a pioneering JavaScript framework
Too long ago, I had written a lunch-planner as a joke to mock how much time we were losing by discussing what to eat at the office (and it even was used in a non-sarcastic way, to my own amazement), and I used meteor because it just worked.
2 years ago I said, I wonder if it works still, and I installed meteor, did an update and voila! It worked, just million times faster to build and much more responsive: https://github.com/egeozcan/lunchplanner/commit/91541a637531...
Even the built-in account system still works!!
Of course, it's not a serious project but I'm just very positively surprised how great of a DX Meteor has.
js-utils
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Produce HTML from S-Expressions
https://github.com/uxtely/js-utils/tree/main/react-create-el...
- JavaScript Obfuscation Techniques by Example
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10 Years of Meteor: My experience with a pioneering JavaScript framework
ReactiveVar was my favorite part. I wrote a clone of it [1] ReactiveState. It’s a PubSub that binds to the ‘state’ of one or more React class components.
Also, I wrote a clone of their ‘match’ library, I call it type-check [2].
Lastly, I made something like their DDP for my app. [3]
In summary, I highly appreciate Meteor’s ideas. In a sense, my app is architected based on them.
Thank you MDG!
1. https://github.com/uxtely/js-utils/tree/main/reactive-state
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Ask HN: What is the most interesting software you wrote in a few days?
I just open sourced (a few hours ago) the way I build the static pages for the documentation, blog, and website of my product.
https://github.com/uxtely/js-utils/tree/main/static-pages-bu...
- React state management libraries in 2022
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