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Introduction

0:00

What is this

2:30

Privilege Awareness

4:15

My Privileges

5:45

About Kyle

7:55

Shakespeare Quote

9:15

The Economy

12:30

Buy and Sell

14:30

Saving and Investing

15:05

Inflation and Deflation

15:45

GDP

16:37

Keystrokes

17:38

Readability

18:38

ES6 Features

19:26

The Arrow Function

19:43

The Fat Arrow

20:40

Automated Metric

22:21

Familiarity

23:12

Tribal Knowledge

23:47

Infinite Number of Computer Programs

25:10

Fourth Generation Languages

26:21

Code

29:56

Martin Fowler

31:23

HTML constituencies

32:13

Readers are greater than writers

33:14

Inverted principle of constituencies

33:57

Convenience over tribal knowledge

34:34

Weve become drunk on easiness

36:42

Simplicity Matters

37:08

Order of Operations

38:10

Default Operator

40:04

Ternary Operator

41:00

Coercion

42:09

ES6 Context

45:17

You Dont Know Jas

46:47

abstractions are banned

47:31

tools

49:25

changing the name of a function

50:02

and its totally ok

51:18

code comments

51:27

communication

52:51

question

53:32

make every keystroke

53:44

create teachable code

54:29
Kyle Simpson - The Economy of Keystrokes [ Thunder Plains 2015 ]
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2015Dec 12
What are you buying with that keystroke? About Kyle Simpson: Kyle Simpson is Head of Curriculum for MakerSquare and an evangelist of the open web. He's passionate about all things JavaScript, writes books, teaches JavaScript, speaks, and contributes to the world of OSS.

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