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WAT like it's 2016 (I hate Javascript) #15

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josieusa opened this issue Sep 14, 2016 · 7 comments
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WAT like it's 2016 (I hate Javascript) #15

josieusa opened this issue Sep 14, 2016 · 7 comments
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josieusa commented Sep 14, 2016

Sarcastico talk ispirato al famoso talk "Wat"
https://www.destroyallsoftware.com/talks/wat
Ma aggiornato al 2016.
Alcuni "Javascript puzzlers" scoperti da me e applicati a situazioni del tipico Javascript del 2016.
Unico argomento certo (per ora), il linguaggio Javascript.
EDIT Argomenti: Javascript, FlowType...
Aggiornerò la lista degli argomenti se mai ce ne saranno altri.
Livello base ma non sotto.

@josieusa josieusa changed the title WAT like it's 2016 WAT like it's 2016 (is Javascript dead?) Sep 14, 2016
@josieusa josieusa changed the title WAT like it's 2016 (is Javascript dead?) WAT like it's 2016 (Javascript isn't dead, but I wish it was) Sep 14, 2016
@josieusa josieusa changed the title WAT like it's 2016 (Javascript isn't dead, but I wish it was) WAT like it's 2016 (I hate Javascript) Sep 14, 2016
@grigio grigio added the talk label Sep 22, 2016
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kenta88 commented Sep 23, 2016

+1

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smellai commented Sep 27, 2016

+1

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grigio commented Sep 28, 2016

+1 (però suggerisco anche di aggiungere FlowType o TypeScript, per vedere se i WAT vengono così intercettati oppure no)

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Mmmm, sì, potrei aggiungere FlowType alla lista degli argomenti, ma davanti a un "WAT" non c'è controllo che tenga! 😄

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