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If there was an #HTML element that changes it's content when users interact with other elements on the page, what name would it have?
PLEASE NOTE: I am not suggesting that this element needs to exist; I am only asking what it would be called. I'm building a CustomElement, I just want it to have a name that makes sense.
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Just published our React RSC framework, Waku v0.19.2! Fixed various issues and added Netlify support and AWS Lambda support (by aheissenberger!) There are still some known issues and we are working hard on them.
If you think react is complicated now, go back to 2015 when you had to configure babel and webpack yourself, you had to do SSR and routing yourself, you had to decide between flow and typescript, you had to learn flux and immutable.js, and you had to choose 1 of 100 boilerplates
Since "Overreact" (my React/HTML/CSS game engine) survived its first major test last week, a 2-day hackathon at work, I've decided to focus on just 2D features, and use it to build and release a complete game! #gamedev#reactjs#js#webdevelopment
🏔️ Calling all Web Development enthusiasts!
🌟 Want to showcase your expertise in one of the following tracks at #DrupalMountainCamp
💡#Frontend
💡#Backend
💡Processes & Tools
💡User Experience, Content & Design
💡Showcase / Case Studies
💡People & Culture
💡Innovation & Beyond #Drupal
⚡Don't make me think, or why I switched to Rails from JavaScript SPAs
ᐅ Vadim Demedes
「 I still enjoy React, but why is it so much harder to create apps in the JavaScript ecosystem, compared to Rails? We have all the necessary tools after all.
I think it all comes down to this. When I start a new JavaScript app, I have to make a lot of decisions on my own. I don't want to, but reality is, I have to 」
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Hey! I’m a senior front-end developer looking for my next medium- to long-term freelance role.
I have 14 years of experience working along the full web development stack, usually with #JavaScript, #TypeScript, #ReactJS, #NextJS and #TailwindCSS. I often work with e-commerce and healthcare clients. Once, I helped turn a household appliance into a smart IoT prototype.
I’ve had the itch to create an app that addresses a very specific hobby need I have.
While it definitely could be a PWA app — I’ve got zero interest in paying for hosting, domains, etc.
I own only an iPhone and iPad, but I’ve decided to use #Flutter. My initial impression is that it and #Dart borrow heavily from other popular programming languages and app platforms. I don’t mind that at all. It feels familiar and fresh. #Wpf, #ReactJs, #Swift, #SwiftUI, #TypeScript
I posted this later in the day yesterday, so, in case you missed it, I wrote about having a strangler fig mindset in software development. What’s strangler fig? Let me explain 🙂
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