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"BIGSTRIPE406" departing KPHX for KLAS
Ok but in all fairness, how was I ever supposed to catch that.
Freshter Logs
after many (mostly happy) hours of blood, sweat, and tears, i made a thing that lets you create append-only pesterlogs:
append-only pester logs, built with fresh
i made this with https://deno.com/runtime and https://fresh.deno.dev btw, i think i love deno and fresh? but they're both a touch immature. typing could also be better but it always can (gee thanks, haskell (and even haskell's type system is pretty inexpressive when it comes to dependent types (it doesn't really have them ig but yeah this is so far from relevant
In this React.js tutorial for beginners, you're going to learn some of the basics of React like creating a component, the JSX syntax, and Props. If you have no or little experience with React, this post is for you.
Matt Burnett introduces JSX, explaining how it makes development easier, and why you shouldn't be worried about separation-of-concerns issues.
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React is fun itself. No JSX,Babel
It’s really fun to know how to use React without JSX, Babel and some bunch of stuff. It's helped me understand the main principle of React library, thanks Brian Holt form Netflix and Frontend Masters course. If you use React, how do you explain the difference between createClass and createElement? - yes, it’old stuff, now all use ES6 class syntax, but it’s pretty fun to clarify the core principle of react. Sure I don’t use it in production just for understanding the key principles