Explore tweets tagged as #javascriptbestpractices
@lastboy13
arik lewin
11 years
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@MeetMagentoIN
Meet Magento India
2 years
Featured Speaker: Vinai Kopp of Hyvä Themes at Meet Magento India 2024! Learn about JavaScript best practices with Hyvä in his session. @hyva_io #Magento #HyväThemes #JavaScriptBestPractices #MM24IN #MeetMagentoIndia
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@ibmustali
Ibrahim Ali
3 years
Use higher-order functions like map, filter, and reduce instead of for loops #OptimizingJavaScript #MinimizingLoops #JavaScriptTips #JavaScriptBestPractices
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@lastboy13
arik lewin
11 years
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@lastboy13
arik lewin
11 years
#JavaScript doesn't have block scope - Better define variables on top #JavaScriptBestPractices #web #apps #developers http://t.co/FHnFeB8uqM
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@Grieked
Mr. Gregg
11 years
Internets,tremble before me! I've acquired The Sword of Syntax in level 1 of JavaScriptBestPractices!via@codeschool https://t.co/4iC1PPf0Zc
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@MartaFonda
Marta Fonda 👩🏻‍💻
11 years
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@donwolfonline
Frederick Dineen
2 years
6/10: Use arrow functions (`() => {}`) for concise and readable code. They have lexical scoping of `this`, making them a great choice for callbacks and event handlers. #JavaScriptBestPractices
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@donwolfonline
Frederick Dineen
2 years
9/10: Regularly test your code using automated testing frameworks like Jest or Mocha. Writing tests helps catch bugs early and ensures that your code behaves as expected. #JavaScriptBestPractices
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@donwolfonline
Frederick Dineen
2 years
10/10: Stay up to date with the latest JavaScript features and best practices. JavaScript is a rapidly evolving language, and keeping up with new developments will help you write more efficient and modern code. #JavaScriptBestPractices
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@MetroGenesis
MetroGenesis
7 years
#JavaScriptBestPractices @pluralsight - JavaScript Best Practices | Pluralsight https://t.co/wUn4j5Xjzr
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@YounessAit27043
Youness AitAli
1 year
"JavaScript gotcha: '==' vs '==='. Always use strict equality (===) unless you have a good reason not to. It compares both value and type, avoiding unexpected type coercion. #JavaScriptBestPractices"
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