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naming-cheatsheet
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My team lead always fails my code
This guide is my go-to recommendation for freshers for "naming things": https://github.com/kettanaito/naming-cheatsheet
- Clean code (la juniori)
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Some scripts work weirdly
Use better naming. What's variablename? var iab; len(name)? What does reader do? Read a book? https://github.com/kettanaito/naming-cheatsheet
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Help with this password generator
Not an answer, but https://github.com/kettanaito/naming-cheatsheet
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Variable inside a function with the same name?
But why would you need variable inside a function with the same name? https://github.com/kettanaito/naming-cheatsheet
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Live coding preparation tips
Use the programming language you're most comfortable with if requirements are not strictly coupled to one programming language. Share your thoughts while you're coding so the interviewers can feel your way of thinking and problem-solving. Also, ask questions when something needs to be clarified for you. Try not to write pieces of code you don't fully understand, for example, using IIFE and not knowing how to pass an argument into it, using ; in front of it, and not knowing why it's used. Try to write readable code with understandable variable and function names. Avoid writing too nested statements, so it's not easy to understand the code's flow. Try to write code that is easy to cover with the tests.
- What are some things you look for during a code review?
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Great resources for learning React and Typescript
Naming Convention Cheatsheet
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How to cope with varying writing styles in code docs and logging messages?
Enforce style with a linter. In the js world there is also prettier. Agree upon a naming style for instance this naming cheatsheet although that is harder to enforce
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What does it take to be a good programmer?
What a great answer :)
Regarding naming things, this comes to my mind: https://github.com/kettanaito/naming-cheatsheet
explainshell
- Oils 0.17.0 ā YSH Is Becoming Real
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looking for typescript linux corpora
https://github.com/idank/explainshell is the github, the "Running Locally" section has a curl command to grab their database dump. And below that is their command for reading in additional man pages.
- What are some lesser-known Linux software that are absolutely life changing?
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Is there a utility program that can describe a command line that Iām about to run?
This works. Ironically a program that explains CLIs doesn't have a CLI.
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Enter a command to see help text for each arg
You can see how the parsing works in the source code (with a specific high level explanation of how this part works), as the site is an open source project.
https://github.com/idank/explainshell#how
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Suggestions for a book to help me learn Linux
Source code is available on github: https://github.com/idank/explainshell
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Repo: idank / explainshell
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