It unfortunately doesn't work with React 18 and NextJS 13 (betas).
It's hooks that provide accessibility primitives. They've put a lot of energy into the project, so ... hmm. Now what (not going back to NextJS pre-beta).
Mastodonians: Any other headless options you've used and would recommend? (even for the basics like a button).
Can anyone recommend a cool company within the European Union that is hiring for a junior front-end React programming role and most importantly places a strong emphasis on training and apprenticeship? While remote work is preferable, I am also willing to relocate for the right opportunity.
I think i want to start making small simple utility apps for iOS and android as a side hustle. Maybe $1.99 annually for premium features? $1.99 to buy the app outright? Idk - does anyone know of a blog or YouTube channel with a similar journey for simple (yet polished) apps? Most data I’m seeing is for games.
Since it’s a side hustle I’ll probably be using Ionic and React since it’s adjacent to my daily tech stack.
Web Developer friends, is there a quick way to determine if a web page is using React? I'm hoping I can just pop open the dev console and look for something specific that's a dead giveaway? #webdev#react
This week on my #livecoding stream with @jitterted, we discuss estimation, responding to dealine pressure, academic studies, and more. Oh, and our tests find a bug that only #nullables could expose!
This is the final episode of the season, but we'll be back in two weeks with an interesting new problem: a natural-language role-playing game. We'll be using #TypeScript + #React with a #Java + #SpringBoot back end to integrate with #ChatGPT. Should be super interesting.
That starts in two weeks—the livestream is May 8th from 1-4pm Pacific, and the recording will go up on May 12th. Calendar reminder here:
I’ve spent the last few months crafting my own home on the Web, and I wanted to make sure it presented me as a human, not defined solely by my work as a #DesignEngineer / #WebDev.
This has also been a great opportunity to finally use #Svelte & #SvelteKit in a project. I love how easy it was to learn and how intuitive it is, as someone who started with vanilla HTML and CSS
Speaking of animations, #Svelte made it ridiculously easy to add these crossfade transitions. I never tried implementing this in #React because it seemed so difficult.
@wiewiordev I just started a small project yesterday with Vite and the experience was nice. It's a #react#typescript project and normally I would have used CRA but wanted to try something different.
What's even remotely "modern" about them at this point? They're bloated dinosaurs that are one comet strike away from being next week's Active Server Pages.
I think I'd vastly prefer a post-modern #JS framework. Like something that keeps me from writing any JS in the first place.
Blazor in .NET, Phoenix LiveView in Elixir, and Yew in Rust... those are actual modern web frameworks.
Am I ever... ever going to be able to fundamentally understand what I'm doing? In #React, or any "modern" framework-based #frontendDevelopment for that matter?
I feel like I'm swimming in a mass of imports, props and hooks and the ((mysterious) => ({ useOf({ so, many }); }, [brackets, braces]);
I know people say knowing the web fundamentals will serve me beyond the current transient trends, but there's such a lot of this particular trend to learn, and frankly, it's paying my bills.
The React team constantly defending patching global fetch is upsetting. We have known for years and years and years that this is a bad idea. This is a hack.
Bluesky is a React “““Native””” Twitter clone and you can tell both of those things after using it for 2 secs.
It is extraordinarily jank and it just feels like every other janky React app on Android. Which is to say: not native at all. The UI is nice because it just clones Twitter. But like, why in 2023 would you launch a new app using a non-native framework?
Actual modern Android development from a clean slate would result in such a better-feeling app…
been looking for work for the past year or so and haven’t had any luck. if anyone is looking for a typescript, react, or linux dev please reach out. reposts are appreciated
If you are in need of a very experienced hands-on lead and/or software architect, or are you or your teams struggling to get the most out of your development stack based on #dotnet, #csharp, #typescript, #javaScript and #react let me know. I'm sure I can help you. (Please share)
#wip is tough when you only give yourself an hour a week
I added more hair to Kain, though not on the very back of the hairline. It seems to come down to the right place.
I made some ears, but think I'll attach them after doing the ridges/crests on the skull
I finished my #react tool, so decided that knitting and embroidery might be the best option for that. I started, only to discover that my stitch measurements are wrong