025 jsAir - (Rerun) Functional and Immutable Design Patterns in JavaScript with Dan Abramov and Brian Lonsdorf

JavaScript Air - A podcast by Kent C. Dodds

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(Rerun) Functional and Immutable Design Patterns in JavaScript with Dan Abramov and Brian Lonsdorf Description: The original show for this week was canceled (Find out why this episode was canceled here). So this is a rerun of our most popular show. Functional programming have been greatly facilitated with ES6. We're going to talk about the how and why of functional programming and immutable design patterns in JavaScript. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end training{Track:js} - JavaScript Error MonitoringSparkPost - Email. We've Got It Down.WebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDEAuth0 - Authentication Made SimpleTrading Technologies - Building For What's Next Links, Picks, and Tips: Dan AbramovPicks: A General Theory of Reactivity, The Future of JavaScript MVC Frameworks, [Programming in the 21st Century] (http://prog21.dadgum.com/archives.html), and Redux Saga Brian LonsdorfLinks: A Modern Architecture for FP and Crazy FP words tweetTips: Watch Dan's Redux videos, Experiment with ramda, immutable.js, and the Maybe Functor, and If you want to read the white papers, checkout The Haskell Road to Logic, Maths and ProgrammingPicks: ForwardJS Feb 10th @Regency Ballroom SF Kyle SimpsonTips: Rediscover devtools in Firefox, you’ll be pleasantly surprised -- specifically WebIDE/Valence and CSS Transforms PreviewerPicks: JavaScript Allongé (book) by @raganwald, Kris Jenkins’ blog posts on FP: [Part 1] (http://blog.jenkster.com/2015/12/what-is-functional-programming.html), [Part 2] (http://blog.jenkster.com/2015/12/which-programming-languages-are-functional.html), The FP side of async programming, and Concurrency’s future on the web Kent C. DoddsTips: Try a standing deskPicks: Lowes, The ES2016 Pipe Operator, and Learn JavaScript Arrays in Depth Lin ClarkTips: When running git checkout, using '-' as the argument (git checkout -) takes you back to the branch you were last on, hub makes it easier to work with github on the command line. Tab completion is especially helpful, and fetch all PRs if you do a lot of PR reviews, this can be really helpful. It downloads all new PRs as branches whenever you fetchPicks: Jessica Kerr - Functional Principles In React Tyler McGinnisPicks: Starters and Maintainers and Classroom Coding with Prof. Frisby About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to suggest.jsair.io to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to feedback.jsair.io to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.