The JavaScript Pipeline Operator: Finally, a Syntax That Doesn't Suck
JavaScript's pipeline operator |> isn't hype—it's the breath of fresh air we've needed since promises turned everything into callback hell. But does it stick the landing?
JavaScript's pipeline operator |> isn't hype—it's the breath of fresh air we've needed since promises turned everything into callback hell. But does it stick the landing?
Imagine a code editor that erases your history with every scroll. Memo does exactly that—keeping only the last 12 lines alive, forcing a radical rethink of programming state.