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tlrobinson / visualize-stacking-contexts.js
Last active January 7, 2022 03:14 — forked from eoinkelly/visualize-stacking-contexts.js
Some console output to help you visualise stacking contexts on a page (no jquery)
/*
Usage:
* Paste this into your dev tools console (or even better as a snippet)
* It will parse the page and find all the things that create a new stacking context
and dump some info about them to the console. It will also outline them on the page.
* This is pretty rough and probably misses heaps of bugs and edge cases.
*/
function highlight(el) {
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dmvaldman / FRPandPhilosophy.md
Last active February 23, 2024 16:24
Descartes, Berkeley and Functional Reactive Programming

Descartes, Berkeley and Functional Reactive Programming

By @dmvaldman

Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is generating buzz as an alternative to Object Oriented Programming (OOP) for certain use cases. However, an internet search quickly leads a curious and optimistic reader into the rabbit-hole of monads, functors, and other technical jargon. I’ve since emerged from this dark and lonely place with the realization that these words are mere implementation details, and that the core concepts are far more universal. In fact, the groundwork was laid down many centuries before the first computer, and has more to do with interpretations of reality, than structuring programs. Allow me to explain.

There’s an old thought experiment that goes like this:

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