Creating an Open Source JavaScript Library
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Size: 1.45 GB | Duration: 5 hours and 29 minutes | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Managing open-source projects for web development can be a rewarding—and intricate—endeavor. In this course, get started with open-source by learning how to build a small JavaScript library from scratch. Join Kent Dodds as he covers creating a micro library, writing and running tests, transpiling, and continuous integration. Plus, he shows how to publish a real project—a registered npm module. To wrap up the course, Kent discusses how to manage an open-source project.
Note: This course was created by Frontend Masters. It was originally released on 08/09/2016. We're pleased to host this training in our library.
Topics include:
Creating an open-source library
Linting and testing
ESLint
Code coverage
Installing and configuring Babel
Transpiling
Peer dependencies
Forking and renaming
Continuous integration and automating releases
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