So you’ve created your first action creators, reducers, and store files… Now what? How does the…
React is pretty hot stuff right now. I have been working with it for a while now. As I was…
If you need to truncate text after one line, then the text-overflow: ellipsis; is a great option — or any of the other text-overflow values. If you need to truncate text after more than one line, however, things get hairy…
What are React Lifecycles? How are they used? When does each lifecycle…
Javascript is single threaded, that means that only one thing can be happening at a time. It is kinda like a straw. When I am sucking on a peach smoothy and a chunk of peach gets stuck in my straw I can’t get any more goodness. That is the problem with single threaded JS.
When a new framework is as hot as React is right now, there seems to be a landslide of how-to videos…
The web has been updating and changing rapidly since it’s creation. One of the pros of working as a developer is the joy of learning new frameworks constantly. In today’s trend, programming is becoming more modular and dynamic.
Let and const came to solve a big problem in JS, hoisting. And they delivered in a big way! Why have let and const?
Here is a quick codepen to show you why:
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