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JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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redux-undo
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Adding undoable to a reducer causes immer exception
worth noting that they're using redux-undo instead of redux-undoable
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How are things like undo/redo implemented?
Here is an example implementation in Redux: https://github.com/omnidan/redux-undo
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What are some problems with Redux?
As for undoing, my personal opinion is that it is never required. After all, undoing an action is really just dispatching a new action with the information to repopulate which you can compute on the fly. An added benefit of this method is your action history is always moving forward, never backwards. That being said, this redux-undo library might help. Note, I have never used it, but it does come back to my point that middleware are usually the solution.
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Best way to know what page a user just came from?
If you wanna get fancy, you could do something like redux undo.
killed-by-microsoft
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My 2025 Wishlist for Public Cloud Providers
The leader of service retirement/deprecation is GCP, followed by Azure. In some cases, customers receive (short) notice, asking them to migrate their data and find an alternate solution, but from a customer point of view, it does not look good (to be politically correct), that the services that we have been using for a while are now stopped working and we need to find alternate solutions for production environments. Although AWS service was far from being ideal while decommissioning services such as Cloud9, and Code Commit, their approach is different from the rest of the cloud providers, with their working backwards development methodology. My wish for 2025 from CSPs is to put customers first and do market research before head. Check with your customers what capabilities are they looking for, before beginning the development of a new service. Even if the market changes over time, remember that you have production customers using your services. Prepare alternatives in advance and a documented migration path to those alternatives. Do everything you can to support services for a very long time, and if there is no other alternative, keep supporting your services, even with no new capabilities, but at least your customers will know that in case of production issues, or discovered security vulnerabilities, they will have support and an SLA.
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Can we trust Microsoft with Open Source?
"On August 30, 2023, Microsoft announced that Visual Studio for Mac is in the process of discontinuation, with 17.6 being the last version supported until August 31, 2024"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MonoDevelop#Visual_Studio_for_...
https://killedbymicrosoft.info/
Also, that article about .NET drama is from 2021.
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Amazon is bricking $2,350 Astro robots 10 months after release
Microsoft is the king of enterprise because they support their products.
https://killedbymicrosoft.info/
Skype for Business is still supported!
- Google to shut down Google One VPN on June 20
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Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)
> P.S. Do we make "jokes" about Microsoft killing things off like we do with Google?
Well someone went ahead and made https://killedbymicrosoft.info/
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Microsoft Announces the End of Windows Mixed Reality
There is https://killedbymicrosoft.info/, though it seems to be missing a lot of older examples like MSN Explorer. They also don't seem to include product renames like the Google one does.
- Killed by Microsoft
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Stability of the Neovim ecosystem
You might want to check https://killedbymicrosoft.info/
- Microsoft explored buying Sega, Bungie, Niantic, and IO Interactive, wanted to "spend Sony out of business" | Zynga and Supergiant Games were also targets
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Google Domains shutting down, assets sold to Squarespace
Without a source mentioned, I assume you refer to this[1]?
A comparison shows most products that should be dead are on that list.
G, on the other hand, has products actively used and loved by users.
[1] https://killedbymicrosoft.info/
What are some alternatives?
star-history - The missing star history graph of GitHub repos - https://star-history.com
Mind-Expanding-Books - :books: Find your next book to read!
engine - Tracks contractual documents and exposes changes to the terms of online services.
kyoto - Golang SSR-first Frontend Library
responsively-app - A modified web browser that helps in responsive web development. A web developer's must have dev-tool.
forgefed - ForgeFed - Federation Protocol for Forge Services