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Christophe Porteneuve
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Dad, programmer, husband, entrepreneur, friend, speaker, ally, author. I train ppl on JS/Node and Git[Hub], build B2B SaaS, & call out bigots of all kinds.
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De bonnes ressources pour apprendre, découvrir et explorer ES2015+ en profondeur
Apprendre
ES6 Katas - De petits exercices courts pour découvrir la plupart des aspects des fonctionnalités ES2015+ de façon interactive. Plutôt top.
Learn ES2015 - Une partie géniale du site web de Babel qui déroule des exemples de toutes les fonctionnalités ES2015+ prises en charge.
ES6-Features.org - Chouette comparaison point à point de codes utilisant ES2015+ et de leur équivalent ES5.
ES6 Features - Une revue rapide, sur une page unique, des fonctionnalités ES2015 à coup d'exemples de code, par Luke Hoban.
Explorer en profondeur
ES6 In Depth - Super série d’articles sur le Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) ; également disponible en français grâce à un considérable effort de traduction.
I keep having issues with client e-mail addresses that seem to have been intentionally designed by their IT dept to maximize error rates. I need to vent a bit, so here goes. Star if you can relate 😉
8 reasons why I want to punch your e-mail address policy authors in the face
E-mail addresses at your company…
…don't use the full first or last names, making input confusing and error-prone
- they enforce a max length on one or more naming parts (e.g. with 7 max chars for last name, "David Somewhat" becomes dsomewha@, which looks and feels like a typo, and can't be guessed from prior conversation with John Foobar’s jfoobar@)
- they use oh-so-1990 trigrams (e.g. John Foobar is either jfo or jfr), which is collision-prone and results in numerous irregular overrides
- they separate the first and last name, but abbreviate one of them (e.g. d.somewhat instead of dsomewhat), which looks fugly.
Use Operator Mono Ssm font in GitHub code views (PRs, diffs, etc.)
So you love the Operator Mono font? I don't blame you! So do we! It's a bit pricey but worth every penny.
In fact, we're so used to it in our editors that we were a bit sad with GitHub's otherwise neat code views. When we review PRs in the web UI, we want our Operator Mono!
So, assuming you have it installed on your machine, you can put the JS bit in the other code snippet of this Gist in a bookmarklet, and click it when you're on a GitHub.com page you want to have switch over to our beloved font. We used the ScreenSmart variant here, which you get in the font package and have probably installed, as it's the more legible one on screens. Feel free to adjust the font name if needed.
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Dassault Falcon "JSON" file for mongoimport in MongoDB training session
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