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(1) David K 🎹 on X: "If you have React code that looks like this, please: 1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. https://t.co/dRofNxzinJ" / X
(1) David K 🎹 on X: "If you have React code that looks like this, please: 1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. https://t.co/dRofNxzinJ" / X
1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. — David K 🎹 (@DavidKPiano)
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(1) David K 🎹 on X: "If you have React code that looks like this, please: 1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. https://t.co/dRofNxzinJ" / X
(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
— Tyler Angert (@tylerangert)
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(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Also, defer is a great alternative to gotos:) — Jakub Tomšů (@jakubtomsu_)
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I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Artur Bień on Twitter
Artur Bień on Twitter
Realistic glass backdrop 🤯In reality we see glass objects reflecting light even before they are placed directly between our eyes and the light source.CSS backdrops, however, blur only intersecting objects. But I've found a solution to that!Here's a demo on @linear website pic.twitter.com/2Lqp2GVAer— Artur Bień (@artur_bien) September 27, 2023
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Artur Bień on Twitter
Haz on Twitter
Haz on Twitter
“When using URL pagination, it is important to use links instead of buttons. To properly disable a link, you can omit the `href` and specify the `role` and `aria-disabled` attributes. Enabled: <a href="#"> Disabled: <a role="link" aria-disabled="true">”
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Haz on Twitter
Sterling Crispin 🕊️ on Twitter
Sterling Crispin 🕊️ on Twitter
Vision Pro mega-thread 1/5:My advice for designing and developing products for Vision Pro. This thread includes a basic overview of the platform, tools, porting apps, general product design, prototyping, perceptual design, business advice and more.Disclaimer: I’m not an Apple… pic.twitter.com/hljHygujGf— Sterling Crispin 🕊️ (@sterlingcrispin) June 12, 2023
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Sterling Crispin 🕊️ on Twitter