5 Best Practices for Clean JavaScript — Welcome to your very first JavaScript issue! I want to start off this week by sharing an article on some of the best practices that will help you keep your code clean. This tutorial will help you better understand how to make your code self-documenting.
π Webtip of the Week How to Pretty Print Objects — Speaking of clean code, did you know that you can log an array of objects in a formatted table? This can help you visualize objects more easily, and you can even sort the table by properties.
π ️ Tool of the Week Beautifier.io — The opposite of clean code is spaghetti code. Minified and obfuscated code is also hard to understand and debug. This tool helps you unminify production code, making it easier for you to understand what's going on..
π‘ Share Your Thoughts Let us know more about yourself — To get to know and serve you better, I've put together a quick survey. If you could spare a minute of your time to complete it, I'll be forever grateful. If you don't have anything to share at the moment but something comes to your mind later, you will find a link to this survey in future newsletters down below under the "Feedback" link. You can also get in touch by replying to this email.
|
0 Komentar untuk "π Webtips - Clean Code Best Practices"