Just figured out some basic d3.js for the first time using some GIS-derived data. Awesome stuff. Really exceptionally beautiful figures. Definitely using this for current work and more so for future work if I get the opportunity.
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I like standardjs for a style - no semicolons, generally pretty and readable and v widely used
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there's an atom package for it, and you can add a comment to tell it jquery is defined elsewhere
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Oh, wow. Thank you! Will investigate. And I assume you min everything when you're done? What do you suggest for that?
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uglify if fairly simple js - if bundling nodejs for the browser then browserify with uglifyify transform :)
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I am not ashamed to say I still haven't done anything in node.js but would like to try it. I won't unless there's a project for it, due to so little time these days for such things. But I can see possibilities.
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I'm excited for that day! For letting the linter know jquery is defined, see https://standardjs.com/#i-use-a-library-that-pollutes-the-global-namespace-how-do-i-prevent-variable-is-not-defined-errors … basically you add this comment: /* global jQuery, $ */
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Thank you!
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js!
And this line...
"love how it's like C had a baby that's a bit wild and edgy."

