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Ryan node 4 post #142
Ryan node 4 post #142
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@coffeemug: is there a more action-grabbing headline we can come up with? One suggestion (not well-written): "How new ES6 features dramatically simplify working with data" |
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title: "A hands-on look at our favorite ES6 features in Node.js 4" |
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It'd be really cool to come up with a spicier title, but I'm kind of blanking out. @segphault -- could you think of a couple of other headlines that are more attention grabbing?
In general, in the future I think we should come up with headlines before writing the post. I think it'll make our content dramatically more effective.
Maybe something like: Or we could go all out: ;-) |
I would do "Expressive ES6 features that shine in Node.js 4.0". |
Sounds good. Thanks! Just waiting on the banner now. |
Gonna look at locally then let's get it out the door. @mglukhovsky do you have time to look at this so I can publish this afternoon? I'd like to get it queued for the Buffer evening optimal time. |
That is a really good point. For now, we could potentially switch to wrapping them in tt tags instead of backticks. Do we want to do that, or would that be more trouble than its worth when it comes time to fix the styling later? |
I think the backticks are fine. I can open up an issue and worry about it later. #143 |
Tweet: "Check out our hands-on look at some of the most useful new ES6 language features in Node.js 4: "