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2022-06-02 18:06:30
#learn
React Profiler - link
If you haven't used this one before you are really missing out. I find this one the quickest way to go through you web project and identify places that can be optimised. Works way better than dumping console.log in you renders around the app or using default chrome dev tools performance analyzer.
Profiler will show you exactly how many times components re-rendered and why (which props changed etc)
Then it's up to you to go around that heavy component and optimise it, memoise certain functions, wrap with React.memo, refactor, add reselect or what not.
And personally the nicest practical "let me show you how it works" is from Ben Awad here
925 viewsedited 15:06
2022-05-31 12:00:04
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2022-05-29 15:47:18
#learn
Color powerThey say the cornerstone of any powerful design comes down to colors.
On this, I found a great article on the basics that also clarifies why we use red green blue (rgb) in CS, but in painting the primary colors are red, yellow and blue.
And that cannot go without hyperlinking coloors that can easily help to generate a color pallette for your next project.
And absolute gold, 10/10 goodness is always a handy free tool from canva that not so many people heard about. The best part about it is that you can learn a lot about the theory on different color combination that you can then dynamically generate based on your primary color choice. This then can be used to create graphic from your color palette or get some inspiration from existing ones.
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2022-05-23 03:24:03
#learn
How to make your header look nicer with 5 CSS styles / gradients (with cross-browser compatibility).
Personally, some of the options I would never use, but neat linear gradient is a decent one.
Link
15 min
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2022-05-16 11:17:01
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2022-05-13 10:04:27
A fun and colorful explanation of how DNS works.
https://howdns.works
english - episode 1
es - de - fr
#learn
775 views07:04
2022-05-09 21:11:26
Easily visualize regex step by step
regex-vis.com
TheFrontEnd
emailregex.com - visualize
ihateregex.io/ip - visualize
2.1K views18:11
2022-05-08 14:32:44
#uiux
So something like this should no longer scare you. All doable.
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2022-05-08 14:28:54
#uiux
Gooey Effect. 10/10 Goodness.
Do you know that feeling when your designer went "super creative" and came up with a "liquid" design, which when you look at you start crying as a dev? That's classic.
So turns out there is something we can do about it. It's called
gooey effect. And it actually makes perfect sense when you think about it. It's essentially a combination of blurring and morphing effects together.
Very short intro on this effect from CSS tricks
Gooey react package
Some cool examples from the attached video
2.0K views11:28
2022-05-04 17:57:00
https://learn-anything.xyz
Front end
Backend
Javascript
DevOps
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