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#thoughts
If you are a fan of console.log, you must be using turbo console log.
All you need is to set it up in 1 min for the right shortcut / linter and enjoy it.
One feature I particularly enjoy is deleting all console logs with just one shortcut π₯
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ChakrounAnas.turbo-console-log
If you are a fan of console.log, you must be using turbo console log.
All you need is to set it up in 1 min for the right shortcut / linter and enjoy it.
One feature I particularly enjoy is deleting all console logs with just one shortcut π₯
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ChakrounAnas.turbo-console-log
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#thoughts
So state of JS results are out for anyone who haven't seen them:
https://2021.stateofjs.com/en-US/libraries/front-end-frameworks
If you get asked what to learn when starting or which tool/framework is better, I find it useful to point the person to this kind of results. And they can decide what they want eg learn smth new and cool, get a job, play around etc.
React is quite stable in its high scores over usage (can't say the same on satisfaction).
"Vite" looks like it can be the next big thing at this point, but we'll see.
PS also that link has mentions of what people usually read in dev space, who they follow and what podcasts listen to (which is always great to explore π)
PPS Their data visualisation is pretty sick π₯
So state of JS results are out for anyone who haven't seen them:
https://2021.stateofjs.com/en-US/libraries/front-end-frameworks
If you get asked what to learn when starting or which tool/framework is better, I find it useful to point the person to this kind of results. And they can decide what they want eg learn smth new and cool, get a job, play around etc.
React is quite stable in its high scores over usage (can't say the same on satisfaction).
"Vite" looks like it can be the next big thing at this point, but we'll see.
PS also that link has mentions of what people usually read in dev space, who they follow and what podcasts listen to (which is always great to explore π)
PPS Their data visualisation is pretty sick π₯
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And just to make it easier for the lasier ones here. Those are the people to follow βοΈ
How many names do you recognise?
And just to make it easier for the lasier ones here. Those are the people to follow βοΈ
How many names do you recognise?
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Those who work with React Native. How do you prefer to debug it?
Anonymous Poll
7%
debugger-ui
26%
React Native Debugger
7%
Flipper
3%
Logbox
2%
Other (in comments)
56%
See results
#personal
Alright ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna make it interactive now (finally) π
I've been reviewing 7+ UI libraries for React Native for work in the past few days.
Those who don't give a shit about React Native, welcome to the club π and treat it as UI lib contest for mobile apps.
Judging by the poll above not giving a shit about React Native is what unites us here.
Next 3 posts will be, my 2 final contestants
And survey for you which one you'd personally prefer.
Now, you can base your choice literally on anything - simply like their components, typescript support, design system, number of releases, integration smoothness, years in the industry, country of origin etc etc.
If you feel like sharing your thoughts on why you would choose one over the other, feel free - I'm personally interested as I have my own justification for our business/project. Can also share if some find it interesting.
Maybe I actually will, especially if you choose the other one π
Give me a few mins to find some pics and create the posts, come back 15 mins later.
Alright ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna make it interactive now (finally) π
I've been reviewing 7+ UI libraries for React Native for work in the past few days.
Those who don't give a shit about React Native, welcome to the club π and treat it as UI lib contest for mobile apps.
Judging by the poll above not giving a shit about React Native is what unites us here.
Next 3 posts will be, my 2 final contestants
And survey for you which one you'd personally prefer.
Now, you can base your choice literally on anything - simply like their components, typescript support, design system, number of releases, integration smoothness, years in the industry, country of origin etc etc.
If you feel like sharing your thoughts on why you would choose one over the other, feel free - I'm personally interested as I have my own justification for our business/project. Can also share if some find it interesting.
Maybe I actually will, especially if you choose the other one π
Give me a few mins to find some pics and create the posts, come back 15 mins later.
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#personal
Option number 1 - Native Base
https://nativebase.io/
A great selection of components, cool hooks out of the box and utility props. Also marketplace?
βοΈCheck the link. Don't just base it on what I write here.
Option number 1 - Native Base
https://nativebase.io/
A great selection of components, cool hooks out of the box and utility props. Also marketplace?
βοΈCheck the link. Don't just base it on what I write here.
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#personal
Option 2 - Kitten UI
https://akveo.github.io/react-native-ui-kitten/
Based on beautiful Eva design. Super lightweight. Does what you'd expect from UI library.
βοΈCheck the link. Don't just base it on what I write here.
Option 2 - Kitten UI
https://akveo.github.io/react-native-ui-kitten/
Based on beautiful Eva design. Super lightweight. Does what you'd expect from UI library.
βοΈCheck the link. Don't just base it on what I write here.
Let the battle begin. Imagine you are choosing a UI lib for your mobile app project. Which one would you go for?
Anonymous Poll
33%
1 - Native Base
20%
2 - Kitten UI
48%
See results
#promo
inqoob - new chatbot builder π¦Ύ
An international team of marketers and developers took into account all the shortcomings of bot creation services and launched their own, which closes the key problems of users.
Now the beta version is ready. And the first team of testers is recruited
Subscribe to the channel - do not miss the new release.
Well, to make it even more exciting, the guys are launching an Accelerator from idea to startup. If you've been dreaming of becoming a startup, welcome to inqoob. Monetize ideas with an international team of developers.
Here is the link π
https://tg-me.sbs/+Wy341jkvLWIzOTky
inqoob - new chatbot builder π¦Ύ
An international team of marketers and developers took into account all the shortcomings of bot creation services and launched their own, which closes the key problems of users.
Now the beta version is ready. And the first team of testers is recruited
Subscribe to the channel - do not miss the new release.
Well, to make it even more exciting, the guys are launching an Accelerator from idea to startup. If you've been dreaming of becoming a startup, welcome to inqoob. Monetize ideas with an international team of developers.
Here is the link π
https://tg-me.sbs/+Wy341jkvLWIzOTky
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#uiux
Pure smoothness π₯
PS good luck to devs implementing smoke particles fade away from pull to refresh π
Pure smoothness π₯
PS good luck to devs implementing smoke particles fade away from pull to refresh π
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#uiux
3D icons got too popular recently (or maybe it's just me seeing them more often).
What I do actually like is a glitch effect on pagination.
3D icons got too popular recently (or maybe it's just me seeing them more often).
What I do actually like is a glitch effect on pagination.
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#promo
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Fight, play, and earn rewards!
π¦ Discover addicting tactical fights, brutal monster truck races, relentless guild clashes, and other fun activities in our world full of NFT ducks and memes π¦
But memes aside, where else have you seen a duck worth $245,000?
Join the wildest NFT community on Telegram and get into contests for crypto rewards.
200,000 players across the globe
$2.7M monthly transaction volume
What are you waiting for? β‘οΈ
Sign up and get your first duckling absolutely free!
You are invited to the Waves Ducks Metaverse β¨
Fight, play, and earn rewards!
π¦ Discover addicting tactical fights, brutal monster truck races, relentless guild clashes, and other fun activities in our world full of NFT ducks and memes π¦
But memes aside, where else have you seen a duck worth $245,000?
Join the wildest NFT community on Telegram and get into contests for crypto rewards.
200,000 players across the globe
$2.7M monthly transaction volume
What are you waiting for? β‘οΈ
Sign up and get your first duckling absolutely free!
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#thoughts
This one looks like an interesting thing to try
https://intab.io/
Not like browser devtools are much worse, but who knows until you give it a go.
So far looks like code editor with export features and nice UI already win.
This one looks like an interesting thing to try
https://intab.io/
Not like browser devtools are much worse, but who knows until you give it a go.
So far looks like code editor with export features and nice UI already win.
intab.io
InTab - Style websites faster
Visually style any website in any browser without typing CSS
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Alright, if you are using vscode auto close tag and bracket pair colorizer extensions, delete it now. They slow vscode down.
Go to vscode settings (command + P on Mac, type >, and type "settings") and search for "colorize" -> and enable bracket pair colorization
Then search for "linked editing" and enable that as well.
The first thing colorizes multiple } brackets that really help and the second renames the matching open/closing html tags automatically.
Super useful if you still don't use them. And much more efficient than similar extensions.
PS All this cool stuff you found being integrated in your IDE when you attempt to speed it up. Amazing π₯
Alright, if you are using vscode auto close tag and bracket pair colorizer extensions, delete it now. They slow vscode down.
Go to vscode settings (command + P on Mac, type >, and type "settings") and search for "colorize" -> and enable bracket pair colorization
Then search for "linked editing" and enable that as well.
The first thing colorizes multiple } brackets that really help and the second renames the matching open/closing html tags automatically.
Super useful if you still don't use them. And much more efficient than similar extensions.
PS All this cool stuff you found being integrated in your IDE when you attempt to speed it up. Amazing π₯
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#learn Next episode is out. While the first 2 got you prepared and focus, this one actually dives deep inside react monorepo and reverse engineer the most popular React snippet. Ever seen the below? ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));β¦
Completely forgot to post it, but the 4th episode is already there for a while if you haven't yet seen it π₯
https://dev.to/fromaline/deep-dive-into-react-codebase-ep4-how-reactdomrender-works-32n6
https://dev.to/fromaline/deep-dive-into-react-codebase-ep4-how-reactdomrender-works-32n6
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Deep dive into React codebase [EP4: How ReactDOM.render works]
In today's episode, we take a bite-sized approach to learning how ReactDOM.render works and what it...
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#thoughts
It's amazing to see such well defined and properly thought design systems and UI elements
I'd give their designer a payrise right now π₯
#sarcasm
PS oh yes ladies and gentlemen, welcome our new hashtag. Next ones on the list are #joke whenever I try to be funny and #image whenever I post a pic
It's amazing to see such well defined and properly thought design systems and UI elements
I'd give their designer a payrise right now π₯
#sarcasm
PS oh yes ladies and gentlemen, welcome our new hashtag. Next ones on the list are #joke whenever I try to be funny and #image whenever I post a pic
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#learn
2022. Gov.uk removes jQuery dependency π₯
Quite an interesting and addictive thread actually. Start appreciating that lots of users are on quite low end devices and can really benefit from even the smallest improvements.
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheRealNooshu/status/1509487050122276864
2022. Gov.uk removes jQuery dependency π₯
Quite an interesting and addictive thread actually. Start appreciating that lots of users are on quite low end devices and can really benefit from even the smallest improvements.
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheRealNooshu/status/1509487050122276864
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