Infinite Table React DataGrid
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Infinite Table React DataGrid
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The best testing strategies for frontends
With Vanilla Extract you can be sure that if you remove a CSS class, it's not used anywhere else in the codebase. It's been a game changer in terms of CSS maintainability and productivity for us at Infinite Table.
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The best testing setup for frontends, with Playwright and NextJS
This is the same setup we've been using for developing and testing the Infinite Table React DataGrid and it has been serving us really well.
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ag-Grid VS infinite-react - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jan 2024
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Staying focused in a distracted world
This has been my experience at infinite-table.com
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Interesting client-side reactive database concept
Nice article! I would suggest keeping concerns separate and use a dedicated React table component with support and and a dedicated team behind it. I'm biased, but that's what we do at https://infinite-table.com/ 😅
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Filtering Data with Infinite Table for React
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us on Twitter, in the GitHub Discussions or in the comments below!
chokidar
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The best testing setup for frontends, with Playwright and NextJS
For this, we'll use chokidar - more specifically the chokidar-cli package. chokidar is probably the most useful file watching library for the nodejs ecosystem and it will serve us well.
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Why Does 'Is-Number' Package Have 59M Weekly Downloads?
tailwindcss -> chokidar -> braces -> fill-range -> to-regex-range -> is-number
is-number was first published 9 years ago, when these kind of micro-packages were in vogue. braces was added as a dependency to chokidar over 6 years ago [1]. And if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I don't think the average JS dev today is going out and pulling in these deps.
[1] https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar/commit/cbdf25563cfff7f...
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How nodemon works?
The watching magic is really in the https://www.npmjs.com/package/chokidar library
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Dart 3.1 and a retrospective on functional style programming in Dart
> It’s typical to listen to this stream of events and use chained if-else statements to determine an action based on the type of the events that occur.
You'd think something like directory watching would have a clear set of events that would make nice objects with consistent meanings, but in my experience file watching gets crazy complicated, and can have all sorts of edge cases.
Just take a looked here for all the various edge cases that crop up: https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar/issues
Then you have linux, windows, macos, and maybe you want to abstract over some underlying implementation like chokidar vs fb/watchman vs webpack/watchpack. Every new OS release could also cause things to change.
So usually its going to be a bunch of if-else statements hacked together to get around edge cases, and have to be revisited later on.
Any attempt to abstract this into objects, just obfuscates things. And OO forces you to name things, when in fact they might be un-nameable. `FileSystemModifyEventExceptWhenXAndYAndSometimesZ`.
The behavior might rely on a series of events together, so the object hierarchy must be re-worked.
OO has this rosy idea that we just have to come up with the perfect hierarchy, but things change in unexpected ways, and everything must have a descriptive noun.
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Is there anyway to auto reload the browser page when using express?
Next, you can use a library like chokidar to listen for changes in your source directory. Create a ws server, and whenever a file changes, send a message.
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How does nodemon works under the hood?
As another has mentioned, nodemon uses chokidar under the hood for the actual file watching part.
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Turbowatch – Extremely fast alternative to Nodemon
At the end of the day, ironically, Nodemon does not even implement file watching functionality. It is a thin wrapper around chokidar (see source code), and the way it is being used is neither efficient (CPU and your battery usage) or performant. So it is not a false argument, just perhaps not the most appealing.
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How is React's Hot Module Reloading implemented (at a medium-high level of detail)?
for file watching, it might use something similar to https://www.npmjs.com/package/chokidar
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Setup TailwindCSS, postcss and esbuild on Rails 7
First, we need to install chokidar to enable watching and automatically refreshing our files.
What are some alternatives?
svelte-headless-table - Unopinionated and extensible data tables for Svelte
Filehound - Flexible and fluent interface for searching the file system
pluto_grid - PlutoGrid is a dataGrid for flutter that can be controlled by the keyboard on desktop and web. Of course, it works well on Android and IOS.
Nodemon.io - Monitor for any changes in your node.js application and automatically restart the server - perfect for development
react-custable - A custom table for react
fs-extra - Node.js: extra methods for the fs object like copy(), remove(), mkdirs()
af-utils - Simple open-source tools that just work (usually fast)
Watch-fn
flatlist-react - A helpful utility component to handle lists in react like a champ
filenamify - Convert a string to a valid safe filename
ka-table - Lightweight MIT React Table component with Sorting, Filtering, Grouping, Virtualization, Editing and many more
globby - User-friendly glob matching