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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Are you still using the ternary operator to dynamically apply Tailwind styles?
Tailwind CSS is a CSS framework that has gained incredible popularity, with usage skyrocketing 40% in three years, according to the State of CSS 2022. It offers benefits such as development speed, maintainability, and gzip optimization. As a result, it is expected to exceed 50% in the 2023 survey. However, the readability of Tailwind CSS decreases sharply as the style becomes more complex, which is a typical disadvantage of the utility-first approach. Personally, I recommend my library, CSS Lube, but in this article, I would like to introduce some simple tips that can improve the developer experience when using the Atomic CSS approach.
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Mengenal macam - macam Metodologi penulisan CSS - Part 2
Dokumentasi resmi ACSS: https://acss.io/
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Getting started with a whole new CSS language —— Master CSS
Language - Master is a language, but it was originally inspired by ACSS's concept of atomic classes.
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Setting up a dev environment with React, Vite, and Tailwind
Tailwind and React are two leading technologies in their sphere. Tailwind CSS simplifies the concept of Atomic CSS, enabling developers to style their UI by adding some classes to their markup. And with the performance improvements that come with the new JIT compiler, Tailwind CSS has become a clear developer's favorite.
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Got Messy Spaghetti Stylesheets? 4 Techniques for Managing CSS Complexity
Atomic frameworks like Atomic CSS and Tailwind takes a single purpose approach to selectors, so CSS properties are naturally never overlapping – this is also why Tailwind's @apply is an anti-pattern when overused.
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What is Tailwind? And how to set it up properly.
It sure is ugly-looking but it works well! Drawing inspiration from Atomic CSS and utility classes (1 class = 1 style), Tailwind makes a few strong design decisions:
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5 CSS methodologies you need to know in 2022
Atomic CSS is the approach to CSS architecture that favors small, single-purpose classes with names based on visual function.
- How long did you spend on css?
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Is styling supposed to be so damn difficult?
There are all kinds of approaches people take to maintain clean HTML/CSS, such as BEM or Atomic CSS.
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
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- Having deps is a good thing, and disk space is infinite and free
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Express API Testing
Last but not least important are ava, uvu and tape; they are a really light and fast test runners.
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Unit testing: What to use, and how?
A more minimalist approach is this tape module and the TAP protocol. https://www.npmjs.com/package/tape
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Straight talk: Salary discussion thread
OK will do. Do you have any tips on finding a suitable project? Ideally I was hoping to to contribute to a piece of software that I actually use/know/like/want to improve. Given that, and my area of expertise, I had shortlisted Signal Desktop, and Tape.
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Find component by display name when the component is stateless functional, with Enzyme
Reactjs I have the following components: // Hello.jsexport default (React) => ({name}) => { return ( Hello {name ? name : 'Stranger'}! )}// App.jsimport createHello from './Hello'export default (React) => () => { const Hello = createHello(React) const helloProps = { name: 'Jane' } return ( )}// index.jsimport React from 'react'import { render } from 'react-dom'import createApp from './App'const App = createApp(React)render( , document.getElementById('app')) And I want to set up a test to see if the App component contains one Hello component. I tried the following, using Tape and Enzyme: import createApp from './App'import React from 'react'import test from 'tape'import { shallow } from 'enzyme'test('App component test', (assert) => { const App = createApp(React) const wrapper = shallow() assert.equal(wrapper.find('Hello').length === 1, true)}) But the result was that the length property of the find result was equal to 0, when I was expecting it to be equal to 1. So, how do I find my Hello component? Answer link : https://codehunter.cc/a/reactjs/find-component-by-display-name-when-the-component-is-stateless-functional-with-enzyme
- Nobody at Facebook has worked on Jest for years
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Tools for testing Functional Web Apps
For us at Begin and Architect, tape has been in use for several years. tape has a stable and straightforward API, routine maintenance updates, and outputs TAP, making it really versatile. While TAP is legible, it's not the most human-readable format. Fortunately, several TAP reporters can help display results for developers. Until recently, Begin's TAP reporter of choice was tap-spec. Sadly tap-spec wasn't kept up to date and npm began reporting vulnerabilities.
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Chaijs.com just let their domain expire
I really enjoy Ava [1] or anything assert-tape-like [2]. "uvu" [3] is getting a lot of love lately, but it's very feature limited and much of it's touted advantages are at the detriment to feature set.
[1] https://github.com/avajs/ava
[2] https://github.com/substack/tape
[3] https://github.com/lukeed/uvu
Jest is great for front-end (or full stack integration) testing, but I feel it's specialized for that use-case and doesn't always play nice with backend/middle-tier testing needs.
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Advanced Roadmap for React.js developers
-Jest -React testing library -Enzyme -Sinon -Mocha -Chai -AVA -Tape
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
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What are some alternatives?
linaria - Zero-runtime CSS in JS library
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
tap - Test Anything Protocol tools for node
React CSS Modules - Seamless mapping of class names to CSS modules inside of React components.
ava - Node.js test runner that lets you develop with confidence 🚀
React Inline
mocha - ☕️ simple, flexible, fun javascript test framework for node.js & the browser
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
hyperapp - 1kB-ish JavaScript framework for building hypertext applications
CSS Layout - A collection of popular layouts and patterns made with CSS. Now it has 100+ patterns and continues growing!
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