"In the worst case, you have to test {a} against all the elements in the second set (if it doesn't contain {a}). If the first set is {a}, and the second is {a,b,c,...} then that's close to the ideal case! You remove {a} from set1, and you're left with {}, which can never get bigger, so you return just that."
- Isaac Z. Schlueter
"npm is for all JavaScripts, optimized for node use-cases and node patterns. The closer your thingie is to Node-like JavaScript, the more npm will serve you. Browserify gives a high degree of nodeliness to your code, and nodeliness is next to npmliness, so registryify all your modules!"
- Isaac Z. Schlueter
"Literally every single thing in this post (and the tweeted suggestions) applies equally well to open source communities. Like, `s/atheist/programming/g` and it's 100% as applicable. For that matter, `s/feminism/(ableism,racism,classism,etc)/g` and it also works. This is a great resource. Thanks!"
- Isaac Z. Schlueter