4 Matching Annotations
- Mar 2024
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
- Aug 2021
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github.com github.com
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In the vast majority of cases when I'm using prettier-ignore I'm only really looking to prevent it from breaking my code into new lines, whilst keeping its other transformations such as switching quotes and adding space between brackets. When ignoring single lines, fixing these formatting problems by hand is very manageable. With the ability to have Prettier ignore entire blocks of code I think the ability to specify what you want it to ignore is essential.
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- Jun 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Programmers should be encouraged to understand what is correct, why it is correct, and then propagate.
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- understand why it is correct
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- having a deep understanding of something
- annotation meta: may need new tag
- good advice
- programming languages: learning/understanding the subtleties
- quotable
- programming: understand the language, don't fear it
- spreading/propagating good ideas
- combating widespread incorrectness/misconception by consistently doing it correctly
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- Mar 2021
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www.sitepoint.com www.sitepoint.com
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JavaScript needs to fly from its comfy nest, and learn to survive on its own, on equal terms with other languages and run-times. It’s time to grow up, kid.
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- programming languages: choosing the best language for the job
- separation of concerns
- level playing field
- good idea
- JavaScript: as a process VM
- neutral ground
- avoid giving partiality/advantage/bias to any specific option
- competition in open-source software
- neutral/unbiased/agnostic
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