Josh Goldberg, author of Learning TypeScript and typescript-eslint core contributor, explores TypeScript features and writing technical books.
My review of Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software by Nadia Eghbal
A book written with developers in mind, covering Machine Learning with a hands-on approach. Each new topic is introduced by laying out a real world problem, guiding readers through implementing a working solution based on ML algorithms and then explaining the theoretical foundations in a very accessible way.
This post came from my work on Surviving Other People's APIs. I've been working on a chapter on Async - the content below came from that writing, but doesn't quite make sense in the context of the book. I didn't want to scrap it entirely, so it's found its way into a blog post. I'd love to know what you think!