I used [axios] in a project and while I was reading the docs to learn how multiple interceptors work, I had to dig all the way into the tests and into the source code to finally understand it fully.
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I started learning github actions (and wroteaboutit). Not true. I was reading about them, trying to understand how they work. I invested one day, after clarifying the terms for me
I figured out that I can go as simple as using some actions from the github marketplace and be done. But I prefer to understand what's under the hood. So I did dive in and found that there are multiple repos and more, there is a power behind github actions that seems to go beyond what travis, drone or jenkins offer.
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The title does not really enclose all the topics and cover the full value of this talk. Actually it is not explicit enough, because sustainability is a word that is being used in too many contexts and means too much. I would maybe rephrase the title to "The Real Cost and Value of Open Source and Why and How Your Company can Participate and Give Back". A bit clunky, but it tells the story I believe.
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This is JS (and) Crafting #6 - April 3rd, 2017. Every Monday you will receive a hand-selected collection of links about JavaScript and how to craft better software. Let's get started ...
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This is JS (and) Crafting #5 - March 27th, 2017. Every Monday you will receive a hand-selected collection of links about JavaScript and how to craft better software. Let's get started ...
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