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2. It helps you to explore and learn an unfamiliar `re-frame` codebase.
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2. It helps you to explore and learn an unfamiliar `re-frame` codebase.
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When I click, over here, on this "X" button, it shows me what event is `dispatch`-ed
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When I click, over here, on this "X" button, it shows me what event is `dispatch`-ed
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and in what namespace the associated event handler is registered. And,
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and in which namespace the associated event handler is registered. And,
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"oh look, that's interesting - four subscriptions recalculated". Etc.
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"oh look, that's interesting - four subscriptions recalculated". Etc.
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3. It helps you with debugging. You see an x-ray of your app's functioning.
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3. It helps you with debugging. You see an x-ray of your app's functioning.
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Point 3, is primary, of course. But Point 2 is almost as important because we all spend a
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Point 3, is primary, of course. But Point 2 is almost as important because we all spend a
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lot of our time groking unfamiliar codebases. Being able to observe the inner
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lot of our time groking unfamiliar codebases. Being able to observe the inner
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workings of a running app is a great way to bring code to life, reveal key
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workings of a running app is a great way to bring code to life, reveal key
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features, and build a cognative map of how the code is structured.
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features, and build a cognitive map of how the code is structured.
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Internal discussion about a name meandered for a while. Initially, it was `re-frame-trace`, which is accurate, sure, but it is also 100% sausage because it talks about low level function, and not higher level benefit (sizzle, sizzle). Side stepping the issue, I wanted to call it `vox-datum` (voice of the data) but that was cruelly rejected, for reasons I don't care to remember. The pain. I mean, who the hell doesn't like a Latin name?? Philistines.
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Internal discussion about a name meandered for a while. Initially, it was `re-frame-trace`, which is accurate, sure, but it is also 100% sausage because it talks about low level function, and not higher level benefit (sizzle, sizzle). Side stepping the issue, I wanted to call it `vox-datum` (voice of the data) but that was cruelly rejected, for reasons I don't care to remember. The pain. I mean, who the hell doesn't like a Latin name?? Philistines.
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Now, the tool's benifits are `-insight` and `-illumination`, but adding either made the name waaaay too long. Naming things - it really is a nightmare!
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Now, the tool's benefits are `-insight` and `-illumination`, but adding either made the name waaaay too long. Naming things - it really is a nightmare!
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Finally, `-10x` cheekily materialised, delivering 100 decibels of audacious sizzle, and consequently a challenge for us to live up to. A 10x programmer starts by having 10x more knowledge and insight - so go make that tool, smarty pants.
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Finally, `-10x` cheekily materialised, delivering 100 decibels of audacious sizzle, and consequently a challenge for us to live up to. A 10x programmer starts by having 10x more knowledge and insight - so go make that tool, smarty pants.
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