Been using Standard in @code for a while now. It's actually more than just style fixes, it has helped find a lot of un-handled error bugs.
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Cool -- can you give an example? Cc:
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Sweet! Also arrow function syntax rules. Ofc you dont use promises :-P.
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I use arrow functions a lot, still not sold on Promises
I've also been going wild with Template Literal Tags3 replies 0 retweets 7 likes -
: async/await is the Promises end game (always had been). If you haven't tried, you should
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: I'm sure
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: 1. A consistent contract (major issue in web APIs) and 2. ability to shorten w/ syntax
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: anybody who claims there's some other value to Promises is missing the forest for the trees
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I'd rather have a single consistent API I don't like than many inconsistent APIs I also don't like.
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: yep. I don't actually _like_ Promises design, but I helped push them through because global value
/cc @code @feross @BrendanEich
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