Rodrigo PomboReact Hooks TL;DRIf you want to know what React Hooks are about but don’t want to learn them yet, this is for you.Dec 14, 2018Dec 14, 2018
Rodrigo PomboinHackerNoon.comLazy loading (and preloading) components in React 16.6React 16.6 adds a new feature that makes code splitting easier: React.lazy().Nov 26, 20188Nov 26, 20188
Rodrigo PomboClasses? Where we’re going, we don’t need classes — React 16.6React v16.6.0 was released yesterday. Let’s see what this new version means for some use cases that were previously only possible using…Oct 24, 20182Oct 24, 20182
Rodrigo PomboinHexacta EngineeringJSX can do that?First I’m going to explain how JSX works and then use it in “unusual” ways. If you know how JSX works you can skip the first part. If you…May 6, 201813May 6, 201813
Rodrigo PomboinHexacta EngineeringPandas by example: columnsLet’s review the many ways to do the most common operations over dataframe columns using pandas.Feb 27, 20181Feb 27, 20181
Rodrigo PomboinHexacta EngineeringThree approaches to distribute the state across components in ReactI was working on a typical CRUD screen when I asked myself for the hundredth time: “Should I keep the state in this component or move it to…Dec 28, 2017Dec 28, 2017
Rodrigo PomboinHexacta EngineeringDidact Fiber: Incremental reconciliationIn this story we write from scratch our own version of React FiberOct 19, 201711Oct 19, 201711
Rodrigo PomboinHexacta EngineeringWhy aren’t you using Prettier?If you have to pick just one tool for JS projects, released over the last few years, what would it be? For me, it’s Prettier.Jun 30, 20175Jun 30, 20175
Rodrigo PomboinHexacta EngineeringDidact: Components and StateThis story is part of a series where we build our own version of React step by step.May 24, 20175May 24, 20175