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coronavirus-dashboard
umbrella | coronavirus-dashboard | |
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7 | 800 | |
2,250 | 251 | |
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2.0 | 7.1 | |
15 days ago | 6 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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- Ask HN: Good resource on writing web app with plain JavaScript/HTML/CSS
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The impact of removing jQuery on our web performance
If you are mainly using jquery for its DOM manipulation¹ rather than for browser compatibility² or things that didn't exist consistently in older browsers³ then there are much smaller libraries that do that job which may be worth looking into. https://github.com/fabiospampinato/cash or https://github.com/franciscop/umbrella to give a couple of examples. Some explicitly support IE11 so you are not dropping as much support for legacy browsers as you might otherwise.
Though if jQuery works for you and isn't a performance issue, then by all means keep with it. It may not be ideal, but good enough and does the job. Let the naysayers spend their time debating whether you should or not, and just get on with making things!
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[1] selection engine, chained selections, chained modifications, …
[2] not the issue it once was, if you can abandon IE and old Android browsers from your supported UAs or can deal with any issues that crop up individually
[3] again, if you can afford to drop support for legacy UAs
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Gov.uk drops jQuery from their front end
Yes, and if you continue long enough you end up with one of the many jQuery alternatives, like mine:
https://umbrellajs.com/
- Umbrella JavaScript: Tiny library for DOM manipulation and events
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Ask HN: Should I even bother with React?
If you're learning React just to get a job, you're doing it wrong, since recruiters are always changing their requirements. They will add `proficient in Svelte` just to annoy you, (after having learning React) and now you're no longer relevant to them.
That's why I say: stick to the baseline of HTML, CSS, & JS. Learn to write vanilla JS for common things, maybe learn UmbrellaJS[0] for syntactic sugar and manipulating the DOM.
Oh and learn some APIs to do back-end stuff too. And for forms, there's loads of projects out there to automate that[1]
[0] https://umbrellajs.com/
[1] https://www.producthunt.com/search?q=forms
- Make Front End Shit Again
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Replacing jQuery (110kb) With UmbrellaJS (8kb)
const insertAfter = (col, html) => col.forEach(el => el.insertAdjacentElement('afterend', html));
Keep going a bit like that, until you realize you are basically reinventing jQuery. Add a couple of very nice-to-haves, like chaining (instead of nesting in these examples above) and that's exactly what Umbrella JS is, very thin methods to manipulate the DOM and handle events. In fact, compare our "addClass" implementation in this comment to [Umbrella's addClass](https://github.com/franciscop/umbrella/blob/master/src/plugi...), it's almost the same size but hundred times more flexible:
// Add class(es) to the matched nodes
coronavirus-dashboard
- What do we think of the new video from Russell?
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So are we all just sick rn??
Seems haven't peaked yet: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/. GP wasn't even interested whether its cold vs. covid for me, tested with kit myself. So assuming data is super inaccurate right now except maybe for severe admissions.
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Anyone know if Covid is still a thing in the capital?
It's still a thing, though you only get tested if you're seriously ill in hospital or stockpiled the free tests.
- Hospitalizations the lowest they have been in 2 years
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Immunologist Akiko Iwasaki: ‘We are not done with Covid, not even close’
Can’t speak to the long term damage, but in regards to the number of infections maybe because it’s a new virus in the world? Data suggests it’s trending down from what I can tell (I’m not a healthcare professional). 2,268 patients admitted in last 7 days. https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
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Now that Bill Gates has cashed out his COVID vaccine stock for over $500 million he is now claiming that COVID vaccines are problematic. Jimmy Dore calls him out on his new venture. It’s not about health or science. It’s about profit.
The UK has had 473 COVID deaths in only the last 7 days you stupid fuck 🤡🤡🤡 Source: https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/
- COVID-19 is a leading cause of death in children and young people in the United States
- VIC weekly update: 3,446 new cases and 149 new deaths; weekly average of 226 in hospital and 13 in ICU; R_eff = 0.78 ± 0.12; caseload = 420 ± 100 cases per day (27-January-2023)
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Today's Comments (2023-01-22)
The official data https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/ showed only 15749 positive tests in the seven days to 14 Jan (who still tests and why?)
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Proudboy leader and Covid denialist has claimed his HermanCain Award! FAFO
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What are some alternatives?
cash - An absurdly small jQuery alternative for modern browsers.
shc-extractor - Extract the JSON payload from SHC QR codes (i.e Québec Covid Vaccination QR Codes)
femtoJS - femtoJS - Really small JavaScript (ES6) library for DOM manipulation.
covid-19-excess-deaths-tracker - Source code and data for The Economist's covid-19 excess deaths tracker
uswds - The U.S. Web Design System helps the federal government build fast, accessible, mobile-friendly websites.
dupeguru - Find duplicate files
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
COVID-19-Dashboard - Dieses Scriptable-Skript erzeugt ein Widget, das den Verlauf der 7-Tage-Inzidenz und die Auslastung der Intensivbetten am aktuellen Standort anzeigt. Zusätzlich angezeigt wird der aktuelle Wert der 7-Tage-Inzidenz des zugehörigen Bundeslandes und der Impfstatus des Bundeslandes.
govuk-puppet - Decommissioned: Puppet manifests that used to provision the legacy GOV.UK stack.
DOM_Maker - JavaScript library for creating DOM structures in the browser.
exposure-notifications-server - Exposure Notification Reference Server | Covid-19 Exposure Notifications