The Art of Less
Offered By: JSConf via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of code minimalism in this captivating conference talk from JSConf.Asia 2014. Discover how focusing on the smallest scale can reveal beautiful aspects of everyday programming languages. Learn magic tricks for creating elegant code with minimal characters, delve into mind-bending hacks, and get introduced to the incredible art of code golfing. Join Martin Kleppe, organizer of HHJS and "Head of Development" at Ubilabs, as he shares insights from his experiences, including building a spinning globe in 1K of JavaScript and hacking Tetris in less than 140 bytes. Gain valuable knowledge about pushing the boundaries of code efficiency and creativity in this 33-minute presentation.
Syllabus
Martin Kleppe: The Art of Less - JSConf.Asia 2014
Taught by
JSConf
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