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Interesting article.
For someone with only some basic JS knowledge there are a few useful tidbits, but it looks like this would also be a good read for seasoned practitioners.
At time of review (October 28 at 9 PM MT) these links are not working:
bower: https://www.bower.com/
node.js: https://www.modejs.com/
Would you consider rethinking this part below?
Either explain the seismic example a bit, or even better, make your own comparative example in ES vs ES2015+ about just that, or similar geocomputing application? I was sort of expecting that from how the text flows. Or at least clarify these are two separate examples.
In the last example, to me B is easier to read. Is that what you expected?
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Thanks @mycarta
right this is actually totally out of date now. The latest javascript is ES2019 and well this has lost its shelf life already...
I should provide a better example too, you are right. maybe have the extract and have a linked example that can actually be run
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Perfect, I look forward to that. I am closing this for now.
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