tovar.js

0.1.9-rc1 • Public • Published

Lightweight-flexible-supercharged Library for Var assignments

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ToVar.js is a sleek, intuitive, and powerful front-end framework for faster and easier web development. Development files are usually bloated with var assignments, this simple library supercharges your web application leveraging variable assignments to a third-party module.

Quick start

Install it from npm

$ npm install -g tovar.js

How to implement

toVar = require("tovar");
 
var myString = toVar('Hello World!');
var myObject = toVar({ value: 'Hello World!' });
var myInteger = toVar(42);
 
console.log(myString);
    // Returns: "Hello World!"
 
console.log(myObject);
    // Returns: { value: 'Hello World!' }
 
console.log(myInteger);
    // Returns: 42

Bugs and feature requests

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No, really. What's the deal with this package?

Probably you've heard about the packages which broke npm in the last days, this just a mock package to make joke of all those coders who waste 5 minutes of their time looking for a 1 liner code which probably it would take 25 seconds to write.

A good article from David Haney pretty much explains what I think about the current state of NPM and it's awful dependencies waterfall for each module. I can't deny how much frustrating is when a NPM dependency build fails because of this or because of that, and lately happens every 3 or 4 builds.

You're free to use this npm package if you really want, but have fun downloading the 50-or-so random declared dependencies inside the package file even if they aren't used (that's another weak point of NPM if I have to say).

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