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42: Little Details
Javascript to Elm
English - July 05, 2018 18:45 - 34 minutes - 29.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsTechnology elm javascript programming Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We've done some great refactor work, but forgot one of the rules to our project. Keep it working, keep it in production. And our elm branch for new Notes is neither in production, or even fully functionaly in our dev environment. We always fine some small gotcha's when we have to double back, let's get to them!
Little Details
We've done some great refactor work, but forgot one of the rules to our project. Keep it working, keep it in production. And our elm branch for new Notes is neither in production, or even fully functionaly in our dev environment. We always fine some small gotcha's when we have to double back, let's get to them!
POST over Ports Encode object, it’s really a List (String, Value) DocsStruggle with maybes continues
I know what I need to do. unwrap it. I keep trying to jump to step 3, which I’m clearly not there yet. That’s weird why isn’t the refactor loading the right page? always loading the welcome page, that’s weird maybe it’s because new notes needs to know auth situation, and our Elm app is still being torn down and init on every route. D ‘OH PRODat this point I’ve forgotten how to get this into prod
good thing there is an npm script
if you recall, that’s where i was headed in my docker build
Should be able to NOT have pushed code in like 4 weeks, and still be able to do it without spending 1/2 day on it. Picks Practical Elm Book Resources Sending Optional FollowJavaScript to Elm
Twitter: @jstoelmEmail: [email protected]
Jesse Tomchak
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