Malcolm Kee

@Malcolm_Kee

Software engineer. Blessed to be frontend developer

Malaysia
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2011.

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    29. sij

    Trying to prove that you know something will typically cost you the opportunity of learning something.

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    4. sij
    Odgovor korisniku/ci
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    21. pro 2019.

    Me: how did TypeScript hurt you? Them:

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    6. pro 2019.

    Took my dogs to take their yearly christmas photos. It’s really hard when you have one super photogenic dog and one dog having an existential crisis.

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    28. stu 2019.
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    If you want to be able to "queue" an effect by calling a function emitEffect() in useReducer(), I believe this gist correctly implements that (incl. in concurrent mode). If you (and others) try it and find it useful, it could find its way into React core.

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    22. lis 2018.

    I'm tired of demos. It's time to see if this async version of React really works. I flipped it on in my (changed 5 lines of code) and this is the difference. It completely changes the user experience. There's a lot of little things left to do, but this is huge. Awesome work.

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    28. stu 2019.

    This is why i don't trust frameworks claiming to be fast b/c they score 👍 benchmarks. This is React in concurrent mode, facing an impossible(!) amount of load (2000 state-connected comps getting re-rendered with fresh props 60 frames/sec). The scheduler makes that a stable 60fps

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    I hope this won't happen as last year...

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    23. stu 2019.

    You can control the rendering of different components based on their parents in MDX using the "dot notation" syntax for parents and children.

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    19. stu 2019.

    I wrote some words for on Teaching CSS

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    6. stu 2019.

    You can easily add autocomplete support to your webpack.config.js using JSDoc.

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  14. 8. stu 2019.

    A demo of difference between and without. Left suspense, right without. Note that how the suspense version able to load the content and the image at once, while on the right the image is lagged behind.

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  15. 7. stu 2019.

    Another impression is that the reason why it's so hard to understand is it is advanced optimization technique. Therefore there is no simple example to explain them. Optimizations are hard.

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  16. 7. stu 2019.

    Maybe I'm wrong, but it feels to me that Suspense is adding more coupling between components. When you navigate from page A to page B, you need to ask page A to prefetch the data on page B.

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  18. 29. lis 2019.

    In case anyone wonder, this is the repo I mean

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  19. 29. lis 2019.

    Is there any docs on react-art? Or some overview what it does? I can't make sense of the demo folder in the repo. 😅

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    23. lis 2019.

    Writing Typescript because everyone else is doing it.

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