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Maksim DolgikhinITNEXTUnderstanding between Angular & React. Part 3: Services & Context APIExamples of logic and code decomposition, extension and replacement on one simple applicationApr 30Apr 30
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Maksim DolgikhinITNEXTUnderstanding between Angular & React. Part2: Lifecycle hooksPractical examples for implementation of basic hooks of Angular in ReactMar 29Mar 29
Maksim DolgikhinITNEXTUnderstanding between Angular & React. Part 1: Dumb & Smart ComponentsSeries of articles to make it easier to understand the two major web technologiesMar 241Mar 241
Maksim DolgikhinStackademicAdding strict Eslint rules to the current code without problemsA strategy for applying new or strict linting rules to existing code without loss of developmentFeb 29Feb 29
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Maksim DolgikhinStackademicCreating and styling components in Angular correctlyA few simple examples to help you avoid over-complex code, redundant component styles, and non-obvious trapsJan 24Jan 24