easy-peasy
SweetAlert
easy-peasy | SweetAlert | |
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4 | 11 | |
5,025 | 22,357 | |
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5.5 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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easy-peasy
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Creating a MERN stack app that uses Firebase Authentication - Part Two
This is the main entry point into our application. Everything here is pretty standard for React, but one important thing to note is we’re using a library called Easy Peasy. It essentially is a state management library and is very simple to setup, being a wrapper around Redux.
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Awesome Things Related To React Hooks 😍
easy-peasy - Vegetarian friendly state for React
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Easy-Peasy State Management Using React Easy Peasy
In building React applications, one of the most important questions for developers include managing state effectively. In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to use Easy Peasy for managing state in React applications. We’ll understand the core concepts of Easy Peasy, some use cases for it, why it should be used for your next application and build a simple example. Easy Peasy is open source with more than 4.1k stars on GitHub.
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State Management Battle in React 2021: Hooks, Redux, and Recoil
There are plenty more libraries I didn’t have space to cover here, like Zustand, easy-peasy, and others. Check those out though, they’re nice too :)
SweetAlert
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Show HN: A game to pick a favorite from a list
Sunday morning programming fun. Created a little game to compare items from a list head-to-head and pick a winner. Inspired from social media short videos where people choose their favourite food, song, holiday destination etc. There are some example lists of cities, movies, actors, fragrances etc to play with and you can create your own list of items and play.
Check it out - https://yash.info/head-to-head.html
I created it mainly to pick a favourite fragrance from my collection of 50+. Not only is a fun project to build but it also allows me to use some of the interesting libraries and code snippets I find.
Programming logic wise there’s nothing fancy happening here, just picking a random element from an array and doing some JS and CSS around that.
New thing that I got to learn was generating a random color of a specific type (pastel, fluorescent, light) by playing with HSL values in a specific range instead of the RGB.
Discovered https://arraythis.com to convert a list to a JS array.
Used SweetAlert https://sweetalert.js.org for alert messages.
Been coding for 20+ years and such little projects still give me the joy of creation plus you always learn/find something that you did not know yesterday.
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Top 4 JavaScript Notification Libraries
SweetAlert is a gorgeous notification library you can use to replace built-in alert function in your JavaScript applications. You can include buttons and icons, alter the text’s color, and even add alerts that adjust in response to user clicks.
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SweetAlert2 manual confirm button text while echo'ing JS
Are you sure you're using SweetAlert2 and not SweetAlert1 because your syntax looks like 1.
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Best notification libraries and plugins for Javascript and jQuery
SourceCode | Demo
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A better way to show alerts in your next projects
Import Sweet Alert to your project
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Part 2/2 - Game in ReactJS - Cuzzle
sweetalert:
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Awesome Things Related To React Hooks 😍
Sweet Alert - A beautiful replacement for success messages, error messages or info messages
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Is Sweet Alert Outdated?
Big question, though: Are you using SweetAlert, or SweetAlert2 ?
- Añadir alertas usando SweetAlert en una página web con ASP.NET Framework.
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What are some alternatives?
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
sweetalert2 - ✨ A beautiful, responsive, highly customizable and accessible (WAI-ARIA) replacement for JavaScript's popup boxes. Zero dependencies. 🇺🇦
react-singleton-hook - Create singleton hook from regular react hook
Bootbox - Wrappers for JavaScript alert(), confirm() and other flexible dialogs using Twitter's bootstrap framework
rtk-query - Data fetching and caching addon for Redux Toolkit
bootstrap-modal - Extends the default Bootstrap Modal class. Responsive, stackable, ajax and more.
redux-cool - Build redux logic, without getting nervous 😬
Magnific-Popup - Light and responsive lightbox script with focus on performance.
react-hooks-axios - Custom React Hooks for Axios.js
fancyBox - jQuery lightbox script for displaying images, videos and more. Touch enabled, responsive and fully customizable.
valtio - 💊 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla
X-editable - In-place editing with Twitter Bootstrap, jQuery UI or pure jQuery