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I recently tried out React for two weeks, here’s what I want to say.

I have recently tried out React.js for two weeks, and I feel that React is still lagging behind Vue.js in several aspects like data binding and component communication. It also seems apparent that Vue is catching up the pace by releasing Vue 3, their latest version that supports composition API…

Vue

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I recently tried out React for two weeks, here’s what I want to say.
I recently tried out React for two weeks, here’s what I want to say.

Apr 16

What went wrong in a technology company acquisition

In this Easter holiday, I thought of my previous experience of being a worker in an acquisited company. I would like to share some insights and my findings to the managers in web development firms. It’s not uncommon for a technology companies involved in a M&A. The most famous cases…

Acquisition

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What went wrong in a technology company acquisition
What went wrong in a technology company acquisition

Mar 7

Good bye Nuxt 2, hello Nuxt 3

Vue 3 is becoming the default option while you install Vue via NPM or yarn The creator of Vue.js, Evan You, has announced that the current default version of Vue being installed via package managers is now Vue 3 (https://blog.vuejs.org/posts/vue-3-as-the-new-default.html). However, Vue 3 still isn’t in a high adoption rate as the next version of Nuxt, is still on beta phrases. We could all agree…

Nuxtjs

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Good bye Nuxt 2, hello Nuxt 3
Good bye Nuxt 2, hello Nuxt 3

Mar 7

Migrating contents from ACF fields to the Gutenberg

Recently I was working in a project that includes an upgrade of the WordPress back end. In this project, the plan was to migrate all the contents from an old, legacy ACF fields to the Gutenberg blocks, while enabling the site to make use of all the custom blocks. …

Gutenberg

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Migrating contents from ACF fields to the Gutenberg
Migrating contents from ACF fields to the Gutenberg

Jul 17, 2021

Don’t call it <h1> unless it is the title of your page.

Call it an <article> or <p> or <h2> or whatever, but not <h1>, unless it’s the title. My programming friends always stretching their head when they are creating websites. It is no brainers that they ask me what text should they call it <h1>. …

HTML

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