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Published inJan 2020
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James Padolsey
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James Padolsey

James Padolsey is a passionate JavaScript and UI engineer with over 12 years' experience. James began his journey into JavaScript as a teenager, teaching himself how to build websites for school and small freelance projects. In the early years, he was a prolific blogger, sharing his unique solutions to common problems in the domains of jQuery, JavaScript, and the DOM. He later contributed to the jQuery library itself and authored a chapter within the jQuery Cookbook published by O'Reilly Media. Over subsequent years, James has been exposed to many unique software projects in his employment at Stripe, Twitter, and Facebook, informing his philosophy on what clean coding truly means in the ever-changing ecosystem of JavaScript.
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Efficiency

We live in a world of scarcity. Resources are finite. In order to write the best possible code, we need to take this scarcity into account. So, when designing and implementing our ideas, we should be doing so with an eye toward efficiency.

In this section, we'll explore the different facets of efficiency and tie them into the world of JavaScript through examples. Hopefully, you will come away with an appreciation for how efficiency is not only about going fast but that it encompasses many indirect effects, spanning the gamut from economy to ecology.

Time

One key scarcity that we are always aware of is time. Time is a vital resource that we should seek to only spend with due consideration. In the world of programming...

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Published in: Jan 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789957648

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James Padolsey

James Padolsey is a passionate JavaScript and UI engineer with over 12 years' experience. James began his journey into JavaScript as a teenager, teaching himself how to build websites for school and small freelance projects. In the early years, he was a prolific blogger, sharing his unique solutions to common problems in the domains of jQuery, JavaScript, and the DOM. He later contributed to the jQuery library itself and authored a chapter within the jQuery Cookbook published by O'Reilly Media. Over subsequent years, James has been exposed to many unique software projects in his employment at Stripe, Twitter, and Facebook, informing his philosophy on what clean coding truly means in the ever-changing ecosystem of JavaScript.
Read more about James Padolsey