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stalin-sort
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pullstate
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ReactNative Expo File Based Routing with Firebase Authentication
PullState - https://lostpebble.github.io/pullstate/
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I am sick and tired of react-redux. Who has some good alternatives?
Pullstate. It's a lot like svelte's store.
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The new wave of React state management
And automatically, any components using uiStateStore.useState and watching the isSidebarOpen property will get updated, exactly the same as the normal useState hook - just shared.
It's so dead simple and has made complex app-building so much easier for me.
The one caveat is that if I have a component with many handlers, e.g. onClick, onMouseMove, onContextMenu, onMouseLeave, etc (and in some cases I do), components can get bloated. I haven't found a fix to that yet. But that's more an inherent issue with react than anything to do with state management.
[1] https://github.com/lostpebble/pullstate
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Tech skill shortage
Sounds like you're on the right track. React is very hire-able. Try out multiple store systems. The big one is react + redux. Then after you have some experience with that, try a simpler one like pullstate.
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Would using Redux/Context be useful If I'm using RN-Firebase?
You could try out pullstate - its basically just global objects which you can mutate and which automatically update your state over your entire app, for whichever parts you have "pulled" the state into.
stalin-sort
- Stalin Sort Algorithm
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All??
Have you heard of our lord and saviour, Stalin sort?
- I’ve seen a trend of many right wingers in paradox games so let’s see if that’s true
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I made repository containing the sorting and searching algorithms a developer must know
Don't forget Stalin Sort!
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Blockchain, the amazing solution for almost nothing
I'm sure there's some practical application for StalinSort, but that doesn't mean I'm going to start considering StalinSort for all of my sorting needs.
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Esoteric Sorting Algorithms
View on GitHub
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Shell sort
This was just mentioned in another post Stalin Sort Repo
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Or even built-in libraries
Always opt for Stalin Sort in these cases. If the Prof objects, running them through the algorithm quells any dissent reliably.
- Tech skill shortage
- Whats the most interesting other tab you have open right now?
What are some alternatives?
contextism - 😍 Use React Context better.
free-programming-books - :books: Freely available programming books [Moved to: https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books]
spring-boot-boilerplate - Spring Boot Boilerplate is a starter kit. This project includes : Spring Boot(v2.7.10), Spring Data JPA, Spring Validation, Spring Security + JWT Token, PostgreSQL, Mapstruct, Lombok, Swagger (Open API)
free-programming-books - :books: Freely available programming books
eventrix - Open-source, Predictable, Scaling JavaScript library for state managing and centralizing application global state. State manage system for react apps.
jotai - 👻 Primitive and flexible state management for React
stacksort - Sorts an array by downloading snippets from StackOverflow. Inspired by http://xkcd.com/1185/. I'm sorry.
Twitter Text Obj - Twitter Text Libraries. This code is used at Twitter to tokenize and parse text to meet the expectations for what can be used on the platform.
clean-state - 🐻 A pure and compact state manager, using React-hooks native implementation, automatically connect the module organization architecture. 🍋
electionguard - ElectionGuard is a set of open source software components that can be used to create and publish end to end verifiable elections as well create a publishable artifact for ballot comparison audits.