Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (May 2022)

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  1. trumple

    React clone of Wordle.

    am I right in thinking this? If you want to see the full code it is located here: https://github.com/jamesurobertson/trumple/blob/master/src/components/Game.js

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  3. rfcs

    RFCs for changes to React (by reactjs)

    Yep exactly. If you read the rfc about useEvent that looks promising to maybe handle some of your web socket issues if it comes out. I don’t work much in web sockets so can’t help too much there. If you post some code here i’m sure others could chime in thought.

  4. bundlejs

    An online tool to quickly bundle & minify your projects, while viewing the compressed bundle size, all running locally on your browser. A quick and easy way to bundle, minify, and compress (gzip and brotli) your ts, js, jsx and npm projects all online, with the bundle file size.

    Don't know of any but was going thru Adam Wathan's twits and replies. Found, https://github.com/okikio/bundle Looks medium sized.

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