Noel Rappin Writes Here (Page 9)

Union Types in Elm

This is part of a new series of blog posts expanding on or relating to each episode of the Tech Done Right podcast. There are a couple of links through this post going back to specific parts of the podcast. Leave a comment, or follow us on Twitter.

July 21

I’ve been working in JavaScript on and off basically since JavaScript was invented, I even kind of wrote a book on it, and I still find the current ecosystem kind of bewildering.

Tech Done Right Newsletter: July 14

This is the weekly newsletter for the Tech Done Right podcast. If you like this newsletter or have other comments, email me at techdoneright@tablexi.com. And tell your friends to subscribe at http://techdoneright.io/newsletter.

Books I Liked In 2016 Part Two

Here’s part two of my 2016 “Books I Liked List”. This is the list of books I really, really liked, for the list of books I just liked one “really” worth, head here. All the book titles like to the Kindle edition of the book, so enjoy.

High Cost Tests and High Value Tests

You probably don’t need an actual ledger to measure the costs and benefits of your tests

Books I Liked in 2016, Part 1.

This is part one of my “books that made me happy in 2016”. As usual, we’re doing this in two parts. This one is the books I liked, the next post is the books I really liked.

In Defense of Sliming

It’s the one and only Slimey Worm from Sesame Street!

Headless Shopping Carts: Carts Users, and IDs

You want to avoid abandoned shopping carts. (Photo via LookAfterYourself)

Not That Anybody Asked: The New MacBook Pro

Some thoughts about my new laptop about two weeks in, which I gather I’m supposed to hate, but which so far I persist in kind of liking. I think it’s a little bit about expectations and what’s being replaced.

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