Published inHackerNoon.comSlack Pro TipsMake your daily work life more enjoyable and productive with these quick "I didn't know I could do that" Slack Pro Tips.Aug 7, 2018A response icon1Aug 7, 2018A response icon1
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Published inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsLearn to spot red flags in your React/JavaScript code 🚩This opinionated article will explain some of the red flags to look for when reviewing a React/JavaScript project.Feb 6, 2018A response icon6Feb 6, 2018A response icon6
Published inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsConditional Rendering in React using Ternaries and Logical ANDThere are several ways that your React component can decide what to render. In this article, we’ll explore a few alternatives.Feb 1, 2018A response icon13Feb 1, 2018A response icon13
Published inHackerNoon.comReduce, Reuse, ReactA beginners guide to turning that little reusable piece of code into its own npm package.Jan 11, 2018A response icon1Jan 11, 2018A response icon1
Published inHackerNoon.comThe constructor is dead, long live the constructor!Say goodbye to the React component class constructor.Jan 8, 2018A response icon15Jan 8, 2018A response icon15
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Published inDailyJSDemystifying Memory Usage using ES6 React ClassesWhich is more efficient? Binding in the constructor, or using an arrow function as a class property?Dec 5, 2017A response icon10Dec 5, 2017A response icon10
Published inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsA first look: do expressions in JavaScript (De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da)This article is not about about the The Police’s 1980 hit song from album Zenyatta Mondatta (although that would be awesome!) No, it’s…Dec 3, 2017A response icon12Dec 3, 2017A response icon12
Published in💅 styled-componentsWriting Scalable React Apps with the Component Folder PatternDiscover how to organize your React components using the component folder pattern. It will help un-clutter your projects, and your life.Aug 28, 2017A response icon33Aug 28, 2017A response icon33