Once again I learn motivation and clarify come after getting started, not before
Once again I learn motivation and clarify come after getting started, not before
It still blows my mind that with tools like ChatGPT and Figma, I can just throw together a mock colour picker
It's amazing how many problems you don't think about until you actually start doing the thing
CSR, no SSR
Are there any videos in particular you'd recommend?
Trying to think of the best way to organise my thoughts when learning something new (e.g. Reading a book). Ideally something I can dynamically add to as I work through it but also share in public.
Blog post? Twitter thread? YouTube video series?
(Finally) escaping twitter reminds me of this mystic I once read who said that the gates of hell are always open for those who are ready to leave.
React Router v7 is here!
With framework mode, everything that made Remix great is now built into React Router.
remix.run/blog/react-r...
My wife's from Utah and when she moved here (the UK) it took her a while to get used to the fact you don't smile and say hello to the random strangers you pass on the street!
A problem I've had to solve an annoying number of times is "render an input which takes any number value". Basically type=number but without the stepper
I love that not only have they addressed the original concerns, they also wrote a fantastic explanation of the new solution ๐คฉ
State machines are the real cheat codes to writing code which is easy to update.
I've never regretted prematurely modelling code as a state machine but had to refactor code into a state machine plenty of times
The app feels so polished. The biggest thing I'd like is a way to bookmark/save posts for later!
Turns out lubricating your bike lock is actually really good advice!
This helps with the most frustrating thing to debug in CSS ๐ฎ
The Elements panel in Chrome DevTools now marks elements with a new 'scroll' badge when they contain overflowing content and have overflow: scroll or overflow: auto. This makes it a breeze to identify and address scroll overflow issues in your web applications.
Tip: Chrome DevTools now badges elements with scroll overflow! ๐
The Elements panel in Chrome DevTools now marks elements with a new 'scroll' badge when they contain overflowing content and have overflow: scroll or overflow: auto. This makes it a breeze to identify and address scroll overflow.
Looks good! I had way too much fun clicking the dark mode on and off! How was Payload as a CMS?
Thanks!
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