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kinoshita.eti.br
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
https://kinoshita.eti.br/
CSS only, no JS. Trying to make it as accessible as possible. Mainly about programming and some art stuff.
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
>- Sites that work without JavaScript. Even better than the first, it's always a pleasure to see when a site is made properly for a change, without the toxicity of JavaScript that pervades the world wide web (WWW) as we know it.
I kept the colors I used before, but dropped JavaScript and tried to use CSS that is compatible with multiple browsers. It has been a learning experience, but very interesting to see how far I can get to with just HTML and CSS.
Now I've started focusing on semantic web tags, and accessibility testing. Much easier without JavaScript.
- Site: https://kinoshita.eti.br/
- Source: https://github.com/kinow/kinoshita.eti.br/
didact
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"Build your own React" - Fiber tree
This post is part of my post series that complements the "Build your own React" tutorial by Rodrigo Pombo.
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Understanding Tech: Looking Beyond the Surface
Learn how your framework works under the hood, even build your own clone of the framework.
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Frontend fundamentals
It's a little outdated, but maybe will help https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
Most popular post https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
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what ate some resources you'd recommend for learning JSX, aside from docs?
https://egghead.io/courses/the-beginner-s-guide-to-react https://kentcdodds.com/blog/what-is-jsx https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
- i made my own react
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Draw SVG rope using JavaScript
Please make the SVG on the side of the viewport rather than on the top, it makes it difficult to read, since our screens are generally wider than they are tall. A similar effect is used on https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/ if you wanted to take a look.
- GitHub - pomber/didact: A DIY guide to build your own React
- Why do we use "const" for useState instead of "let"?
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What problems does React solve?
It simplifies things that would otherwise be extremely time-consuming doing with vanilla JS. At the end of the day, React is just some JavaScript code someone else wrote and we're just using it. You can create your own react/framework/library etc. if you want: https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
What are some alternatives?
dnsguide - A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
codehike - Marvellous code walkthroughs
the-super-tiny-compiler - :snowman: Possibly the smallest compiler ever
react-redux-links - Curated tutorial and resource links I've collected on React, Redux, ES6, and more
overreacted.io - Personal blog by Dan Abramov.
ish - Linux shell for iOS
VCSamples - Samples for VC++
chatgpt-shell - ChatGPT and DALL-E Emacs shells + Org babel 🦄 + a shell maker for other providers
raspberry-pi-os - Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
nanovg - Antialiased 2D vector drawing library on top of OpenGL for UI and visualizations.
jolikit - Java APIs to abstract away time (clocks, schedulers), simple 2D UIs (BWD), and a bit more, with default implementations