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Comments by Camilo Reyes (Top 16 by date)
Camilo Reyes
20-May-16 18:41pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Nice share! I was struggling with this just the other day
Camilo Reyes
9-Feb-16 22:02pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n One suggestion would be to rip the code that's tight-coupled to the DOM in a separate module. I totally relate to this. When I began tackling modular JavaScript, it became apparent jQuery doesn't help at all with testable and modular code.
Camilo Reyes
6-Jan-16 18:02pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Some of the images are mixed up. Good article!
Camilo Reyes
31-Dec-15 17:14pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Brilliant!
Camilo Reyes
21-Dec-15 18:20pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Clear but needs focus. I feel this is an intro to the scaffolding tools. It does not cover "web applications" in general.
Camilo Reyes
11-Dec-15 22:33pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Nice! Learned something new today. Like passing in the binding object to the call method. Thanks for sharing.
Camilo Reyes
6-Oct-15 9:50am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Nice, and super simple
Camilo Reyes
28-May-15 15:49pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Nice share
Camilo Reyes
6-May-15 15:20pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n This CLI scaffolding capability looks so cool!
Camilo Reyes
28-Apr-15 10:56am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n I'd forgotten `defer` loads the resource in a non-blocking way. Not sure if ASP.NET bundling does this out of the box. Does it need a pull request?
Camilo Reyes
25-Apr-15 11:03am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n I'm glad you addressed IE 11 with a quick fix, good job
Camilo Reyes
13-Apr-15 11:05am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Thanks, I can add jQuery grids to my tool belt.
Camilo Reyes
9-Apr-15 11:34am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n It would be helpful to include why this is happening. For example, serializing a file while writing to it might lock it. Serializing in memory before writing may not. Granted, I'm speculating since I don't have access to the code.
Camilo Reyes
9-Apr-15 10:46am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Interesting take on mocking. I'm still getting used to '=>' in JavaScript. Will go through the code.
Camilo Reyes
22-Mar-15 22:17pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Nice write up! I was not aware of npm init and the --save CLI parameter.
Camilo Reyes
21-Mar-15 14:50pm
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Thanks! This reaffirms what I suspected.
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