por khassler | Oct 5, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Front End, JavaScript, Medium, Programación
Couple of weeks ago we started a series aimed at digging deeper into JavaScript and how it actually works: we thought that by knowing the building blocks of JavaScript and how they come to play together you’ll be able to write better code and apps. The first post of...
por khassler | Oct 4, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Front End, HTML, JavaScript, Medium, Programación
As a web developer, you know very well the need to debug your code. We often use external libraries for logs, and to format and/or display them in some cases, but the console of our browsers is much more powerful than we think. When we think about the console, the...
por khassler | Oct 3, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Front End, JavaScript, Medium, Programación
Part 1: How to Escape the 7th Circle of Hell Photo: “Pillared” by fauxto_digit (CC-BY-2.0) Before we get into this, allow me to introduce myself — you’re probably going to wonder who I think I am before this is over. I’m Eric Elliott, author of “Programming JavaScript...
por khassler | Oct 2, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Front End, JavaScript, Medium, Programación
Self-Learning There are thousands of self-taught JavaScript programmers looking for web development positions. Unfortunately, self-learning often leaves gaps in people’s understanding of the language itself. It’s surprising how little JavaScript one needs to make...
por khassler | Oct 1, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Design, Front End, JavaScript, Medium
Most of the applications we build today require some sort of data collection modification. Processing items in a collection is a common operation you will most likely encounter. Forget the conventional way of doing for-loop like (let i=0; i < value.length; i++ )....
por khassler | Sep 30, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Front End, Google Maps, HTML, JavaScript, Medium, Programación
What’s the difference between Map and ForEach in JavaScript? Want to learn more Advanced JavaScript? Check out: JavaScript — Understanding the Weird Parts If you’ve worked with JavaScript for a little while, you’ve probably come across two seemingly similar Array...
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