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By Brian Kim \u2013 Published April 15, 2020 After months of development, I’m happy to introduce Crank.js, a new framework for creating JSX-driven components with functions, promises and generators. And I know what you’re thinking: oh no, not another web framework. There are already so many of them out there and each carries a non-negligible cost in terms of learning it and building an ecosystem t
react-query v1.0 was released on 26 February, which brought about a change in the react-query API and all-new dedicated devtools. In this post, I will be discussing the following changes on: Query keys and query functions useQuery Hook The new queries operation handler, queryCache react-query-devtools A comprehensive list of the updates (mostly minor changes) can be found on the changelog. Moving
We are excited today to introduce Next.js 9.2, featuring: Built-In CSS Support for Global Stylesheets: Applications can now directly import .css files as global stylesheets. Built-In CSS Module Support for Component-Level Styles: Leveraging the .module.css convention, locally scoped CSS can be imported and used anywhere in your application. Improved Code-Splitting Strategy: The Google Chrome team
Next.js 9 was released six (6) months ago, followed by Next.js 9.1 three (3) months ago. These two releases added very powerful new features to Next.js, without increasing our baseline client runtime size. Since then, we've focused heavily on refining and improving the framework as a whole: 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.1.3, 9.1.4, 9.1.5, 9.1.6, and 9.1.7. Let's dive into what these releases have improved! 3% -
We are going to rewrite React from scratch. Step by step. Following the architecture from the real React code but without all the optimizations and non-essential features. If you’ve read any of my previous “build your own React” posts, the difference is that this post is based on React 16.8, so we can now use hooks and drop all the code related to classes. You can find the history with the old blo
We're delighted today to introduce the new Create Next App. Create Next App sets up a modern React application powered by Next.js in one command. To get started all you have to do is run: Create Next App has been rebuilt from the ground up to provide the best possible developer experience: Interactive Experience: Running npx create-next-app (with no arguments) now launches an interactive experienc
Having used Vue at work, I had a fairly solid understanding of it. I had, however, been curious to know what the grass was like on the other side of the fence — the grass in this scenario being React. Note: there is a new version of this article that can be found here: https://sunilsandhu.com/posts/i-created-the-exact-same-app-in-react-and-vue-2020-edition I’d read the React docs and watched a few
Many blog articles talk about loading api/async data in React apps, with componentDidMount, useEffect, Redux, Apollo… Yet, all those articles are generally optimistic, and never mention something important to consider: race conditions could happen, and your UI may end up in an inconsistent state. An image is worth a thousand words: You search for Macron, then change your mind and search for Trump,
You can discuss the course and related topics in our dedicated group on Discord https://study.cs.helsinki.fi/discord/join/fullstack. Please join the conversation! See here how to ask questions in a proper way Parts 0-8 and 13 of the course material is written by Matti Luukkainen. The content of part 9 is written by developers from Terveystalo. Part 10 is written by Kalle Ilves. The content of part
id:daido1976 です。入社してからあっという間に1年が経っていました。 直近3ヶ月ほどプライベートでフロントエンド開発の勉強をしていたのですが、ここ数年で CSS の Grid や React の Hooks が新しく導入されたことなどもあり、少し古いコンテンツだと教材として役立たない1 と感じることが多かったので、本記事では私が実際にやってみた中で 2019年時点で オススメできると判断した教材や学び方を皆さんにご紹介したいと思います。 はじめに やったこと JavaScript MDN の JavaScript の部分を読む & 手を動かす JavaScript Primer を読む YouTube 動画で Promise を学ぶ デバッグ方法を学ぶ React React 公式のチュートリアルを2周する egghead.io の動画で Redux を学ぶ ヘルシンキ大学の
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