Would love to see a hands on video explaining how FP is different from OOP. There's a lot of abstract explanations out there, but I'm convinced that the actual explanation lies in showing two code snippets that do the same task using a different programming paradigm
Looking forward to this series! How to structure my code is something I think about a lot at my internship. It is definitely harder than it looks to write code that doesn't just work, but is readable (arguably more important than working, in my opinion) and flexible so it can be updated in the future!
If you're doing an internship, don't think too much about how to structure your code, first focus on just writing code that solves a problem. Once you can do that reliably and repeatedly, them worry about how to structure it better.
This is rad !! I got doubt after this 11:38 so here are you going to use functional way or oops ? I just want to make sure I am taking it in right way or not.
@@reasonable1 Ah got it... you mean arguments are highlighted orange, constants purple, and variables white. It's just the theme I'm using, most themes have this separation. Make sure you have the typescript language features enabled and see if a different color theme has it.
@@devagr oh yeah, it's just the color theme. Dark+ doesn't have this, but I could add it with this setting: "editor.semanticTokenColorCustomizations": { "rules": { "parameter": { "italic": true, "foreground": "#FFD98F" } }, },