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ember-render-modifiers
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The road from Ember classic to Glimmer components
A second issue was that lifecycle hooks that depended on this wrapping element no longer got invoked. Those lifecycle events contain the Element reference, e.g. didInsertElement. To migrate these we made use of the render-modifiers package. Ever since Glimmer and Octane, there are new ways to encapsulate this logic like using the constructor and destructor, writing custom modifiers, or using resources. For the sake of limiting the scope we opted to keep this a separate effort.
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Working with Excel Worksheet in Ember
To call a setup/init function after the wrapper component was rendered you could make use of the ember-render-modifiers addon (https://github.com/emberjs/ember-render-modifiers).
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Vercel Welcomes Rich Harris, Creator of Svelte
What I like about Ember is that it gives a lot of rigid structure that, at least at one point, made it comparatively easy to work on multiple Ember based projects and be productive sooner.
As you've pointed out, a problem with that project is that there's a ton of intimate knowledge for how things work under the hood or why things are the way they are. They also seem to oscillate between opting for simplicity and opting for complexity and magic.
One example would be the latest version of Ember which doesn't even ship with `@ember/render-modifiers` by default despite how everyone will end up installing it anyway because it's necessary; they were talking about providing an alternative based on the actor model, despite modifiers being far easier to understand, somehow they are still wrong:
> Either way, we recommend using these modifiers with caution. They are very useful for quickly bridging the gap between classic components and Glimmer components, but they are still generally an anti-pattern.
https://github.com/emberjs/ember-render-modifiers
Why on earth did they reinvent components and ship them without providing the supposedly correct way of interacting with their lifecycle? You actually have to install a separate add-on to develop a production-ready app with Ember, which completely flies in the face of the idea that you can run `ember new` and have pretty much everything you need.
Strangely (an thankfully), the RFC for the needlessly complicated alternative for lifecycle interaction is effectively stalled:
https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/pull/567
By their own language, the only official way to interact with component/element lifecycle is an antipattern.
/rant
react-use
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Ultimate Guide & Resources to Enhancing Your ReactJS Skills || 16 GitHub repositories
Discover a collection of custom React hooks for supercharging your app's functionality.
- small and efficient useBreakpoints hook
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UseHooks โ A Collection of Server Component Safe React Hooks
How do these compare with the current heavyweight library?
https://github.com/streamich/react-use
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This package simplifies async data handling in your React apps
What's the benefit over useAsync and friends?
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Manipulating nested objects inside state
try this one: https://github.com/streamich/react-use/blob/master/docs/useSetState.md
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5 Great Custom Hooks For Your React Project
One use case for the useWindowSize hook, which belongs to react-use, is for responsive design. The useWindowSize hook keeps track of the size of the browser window which makes it possible to apply different styles (layouts, displays, etc.) to user interfaces at different sizes. It returns an object containing the current width and height of the window.
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7 Really Helpful GitHub Repositories for React Developers๐๐ฏ
Link: https://github.com/streamich/react-use
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16 Github Repos to master React
10-) Sometimes when hooks are not enough for you, you may feel the need to write Custom Hooks. A great Custom Hook List that will make your job easier react-use beautiful-react-hooks
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UseContext React: Data doesn't transfer from Login component to SideBar component
What you are looking for can be achieved a few ways. React-use has global context hook that is pretty handy but I prefer to store the data in my db, then fetch the data into your sidebar component. React-use
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React-use (React Hooks)
React-use is the package that provides many useful react hooks that we can use to build the UI more efficiently. It provides the hooks related sensors, ui, animations, side-effects, lifecycles, state and etc.
What are some alternatives?
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rooks - Essential React custom hooks โ to super charge your components!
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
milkdown - ๐ผ Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework.
next-runtime - The Next.js Runtime allows Next.js to run on Netlify with zero configuration
JSDoc - An API documentation generator for JavaScript.
react-plain - Helper functions for creating DOM elements in React without JSX
react-helmet - A document head manager for React
svelte-native - Svelte controlling native components via Nativescript
joystick - A full-stack JavaScript framework for building stable, easy-to-maintain apps and websites.