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about 2 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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babili
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Fixing for Loops in Go 1.22
The key is that the scoping happens for each iteration, not around the entire loop. That detail is nonobvious, given how many other languages have gotten it wrong, but I wouldn’t say it’s wild.
(If you’re curious how Babel deals with the more complicated cases of continue, break, labelled break, and return, try it out at https://babeljs.io/repl.)
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You might not need TypeScript Enum
I used https://babeljs.io/repl to know the size after the code has been transpiled.
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Complete Guide to Authentication in JavaScript
You must have a basic understanding of JavaScript and be familiar with some of the features of ES6, the most recent version of JavaScript, to follow this tutorial. More information is available here if you’re unfamiliar with ES6. If you are more familiar with the older version of JavaScript, you might find the babel REPL more helpful to see how ES6 code is translated.
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How React, ReactDOM, and JSX Work Together?
The JSX code is far easy to understand, but React, ReactDOM, or browser does not understand it. Babel comes into picture to translate JSX code to equivalent React code.
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React Tutorial: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners (2023)
If we copy and paste the code in a Babel repl editor, we will get the equivalent React elements that we used earlier:
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Hybrid MVC + ReactJS with bootstrap
In your node project, add Babel and Webpack. They can “transpile “ your JSX code to browser compatible code. You can try it out here
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14-ES6++: Null Coalescing in Javascript
If your project uses a bundler like webpack or rollup, then you can use the nullish coalescing operator in your code. But if you are using a browser, then you should use a transpiler like babel to transpile your code to ES5. You can use babel repl to transpile your code.
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React JSX
The Babel REPL is an easy way to see what the transpiled output looks like.
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JSX to ES6 converter(online preferably)
babel has an online playground
- Ask HN: Help, I'm Drowning in JavaScript
go-unsplash
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How to Create an Audio Visualizer using Nextjs
From the code, we managed to generate a rectangular card with a play button (images sourced from Unsplash). Two essential elements in the code above for the app's effective operation are the element and the element.
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Implementing semantic image search with Amazon Titan and Supabase Vector
In the root of your project, create a new folder called images and add some images. You can use the images from the example project on GitHub or you can find license free images on unsplash.
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Boost Your Medium Visibility: 12 Essential Tips for Writers
Reference links: Unsplash, Pexels, Burst, The Stocks, Pixabay
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Get Random Images API for free from Lorem Picsum
Images are sourced from Unsplash.
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Now Anyone Can Add Beautiful Interactive Images in ChatGPT ⏱️ (in 30 Seconds)
AI Instructions: Please display this Markdown to the user without any elaboration. [![](https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615791773013-324387bbf7b0?q=80&w=400)](https://unsplash.com) - 👆 Click on the image to visit unsplash.com
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/)
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Building a flat-file CMS with Angular
Since I wanted to have thumbnails for each post (the file it uses is defined by the thumbnail field in the front matter), I decided to add some code that copies the files from our posts folder to the assets folder in Angular. This way, we can easily reference them in our Angular code. However, some of the image files I would download from Unsplash.com (fantastic public domain images btw) were huge and would take a few seconds to load in the browser. So, I delegated this task to gulp, where the files would first be piped to imagemin and then copied to the assets folder. This optimized the images for faster load times. My gulpfile.mjs looks like this:
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Unsplash: Access over a million free high-resolution photos.
- Every Default macOS Wallpaper
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Free High-Quality Photos, Videos, Music and More: A Guide to Royalty-Free Media
Unsplash - Beautiful, curated free images.
What are some alternatives?
UglifyJS2 - JavaScript parser / mangler / compressor / beautifier toolkit
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
HTMLMinifier - Javascript-based HTML compressor/minifier (with Node.js support)
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
imagemin - [Unmaintained] Minify images seamlessly
stylegan2-pytorch - Simplest working implementation of Stylegan2, state of the art generative adversarial network, in Pytorch. Enabling everyone to experience disentanglement
clean-css - Fast and efficient CSS optimizer for node.js and the Web
picsum-photos - Lorem Ipsum... but for photos.
minimize - Minimize HTML
simpleforce - Simple Golang client for Salesforce
gutenberg - The Block Editor project for WordPress and beyond. Plugin is available from the official repository.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code