These notes should help in better understanding TypeScript and might be helpful when needing to lookup up how to leverage TypeScript in a specific situation. All examples are based on TypeScript 3.2.
TypeScript
When building React components or components in general we sometimes need to consider that a certain property should or should not be displayed. We mostly model our component data to reflect this situation by using a boolean…
Transforming elements can be interesting if you’re a library author, but can also be very valuable when writing components to abstract behaviour in your existing code base.
The goal for this post is to get a better understanding of how to build forms in React. But before we see some actual implementations let’s try to better understand why this topic might seem complex in a React context.
The following write-up is based on Stefan Oestreichers blog post Slaying a UI Antipattern in Fantasyland which was originally influenced by Kris Jenkins excellent how Elm…
This is a brand new series aimed at focusing on advanced concepts when using React or React-Like libraries. Planned topics include testing, advanced state handling and other…
Higher Order Components compose!
TL;DR:
Higher Order Components compose. Once you need to combine multiple enhancing components, Higher Order Components standout. If you only need a single enhancing…
If you’re working on business to business applications, than you will quickly come across forms, many of them. They same goes when you’re building an App probably, where the user needs to…