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react-hooks-lifecycle
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Does a child component re-render because it receives a new proper or because the father component state has changed and it must re-render as a result, the child will be re-rendered anyways
there reason I'm asking this question is that I was reading marker erikson's article and he refer to this React Hooks Lifecycle visualization and in the update part it says New props so I was wondering if I'm missing something
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UseEffect Hook
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Rules of React's useEffect
There’s also this awesome chart demonstrating how all of the hooks tie in together that our chart is a simplified version of.
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Help for recommending a drawing application!
This site is deployed on github pages. Which means that you can look at the source on github.
klipse
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Adyen Tech Academy: Taking Onboarding and Upskilling to The Next Level
There's also a whole bunch of knowledge that exists outside the company, and hearing different ideas always helps us to sharpen our perspectives. To that end, we do our best to invite world-class engineers to give talks at Adyen. Sam Newman (the author of Monoliths to Microservices), Steve Freeman (Growing Object-Oriented Systems Guided by Tests), Yehonathan Sharvit (Data-Oriented Programming), and Gergely Orosz (The Pragmatic Engineer) are a few of the names we had this year. We also have invited academics to talk about their research. Michael Hilton (who spoke about mob programming), Jonathan Bell (flaky tests) and Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan (testing distributed systems) are among the speakers.
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Pryrite: Interactively execute shell code blocks in a Markdown file
For doing something similar in a browser, klipse supports over a dozen languages - https://github.com/viebel/klipse
- Try Clojure – An interactive tutorial in the browser
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Interactive Clojure tutorial
I have built this interactive Clojure tutorial using OrgPad and Klipse. Within an hour or two, one can go through all basics of Clojure. Interactive code snippets allow to play with Clojure, without having to install anything on your computer or having to copy code snippets to web-based REPL. When people discover how amazing the language is, they can invest into getting their IDE and REPL running.
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New playground for Go
And maybe also traefik/yaegi in combination with viebel/klipse. (Steps for using Klipse & Yaegi here and here.)
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Data-Oriented Programming is dope
Yehonathan Sharvit explains that in his book Data-oriented programming. The book explores tenets of this paradigm, as a dialog between two people.
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📖 Data-Oriented Programming book: First draft
You can find a discount code on my blog.
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Top 10 Trending Projects on GitHub for Web Developers
Checkout this repo here
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Show HN: Run Python, Ruby, Node.js, C++, Lua in the Browser via x86 to WASM JIT
This is awesome! Thanks for providing more details (was a bit hard to notice at first) [0].
For folks here interested in doing this kind of thing (one example is for building web-available IDEs) the other way to run languages in the browser is to find implementations of the language in JavaScript like Brython for Python and there are a few Schemes that come to mind. I wrote a bit about this here [1].
Some people have taken this even further [2, 3].
[0] https://github.com/fiugd/plugins/tree/main/languages
[1] https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2021-06-16-language...
[2] https://github.com/fiugd/plugins/tree/main/.templates
[3] https://github.com/viebel/klipse
- A new way of blogging about Golang
What are some alternatives?
selecto - Selecto.js is a component that allows you to select elements in the drag area using the mouse or touch.
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
awesome-web-react - 🚀 Awesome Web Based React 🚀 Develop online with React!
Graveyard-Keeper-Savefile-Editor - Edit, save and export save files from the game Graveyard Keeper - Works for Windows, Linux and macOS
react-force-graph - React component for 2D, 3D, VR and AR force directed graphs
scittle - Execute Clojure(Script) directly from browser script tags via SCI
tagify - 🔖 lightweight, efficient Tags input component in Vanilla JS / React / Angular / Vue
forem - For empowering community 🌱
react-charts - ⚛️ Simple, immersive & interactive charts for React
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]
clojurescript - Clojure to JS compiler
p2p-chat - Serverless peer to peer chat on WebRTC