working through this transcript and found: "say we're building a coffeescript project", woof this has not aged well
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(the example is using Make to build a JS project, which is still an okay example although that idea now would probably be laughed out of the room, whereas when I originally gave the talk it would have been described as "niche")
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there's a very good chance someone reading this today would have no idea what "concatenating some JS files" is or why one would do so
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the essential structure here is simple map-reduce: transform all the source files, and then combine the results there are plausible more-modern examples but all of them will trigger "er why didn't you use webpack"
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four years is a hell of a long time
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I strongly suspect that webpack has made the JS build process as opaque to people that learned web dev in the last 5 years as the C compile-and-link process is to me
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there is also the neat factor that this is a series about recursion, and so the example is using coffeescript to compile the coffeescript compiler
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it's still being developed/maintained, it's just way fewer people will have heard of it. I can always briefly explain what it is in the article?
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