It works with a dot too, so: exampl.e@protonmail.com == example@protonmail.com == e.xample@protonmail.com This is a good guide on how you can leverage this technique to identify which website you signed up for, and who…
Wonder if this has anything to do with it's recent merge with GitHub, who've also been having issue lately! Changing infrastructure, maybe?
Definitely helps if you're coming from an object-oriented language, and think of React components as classes. Helpful article to share with those first learning JS without OOP experience!
That's awesome Austin, will take a look and recommend it at my workplace.
It works with a dot too, so: exampl.e@protonmail.com == example@protonmail.com == e.xample@protonmail.com This is a good guide on how you can leverage this technique to identify which website you signed up for, and who…
Wonder if this has anything to do with it's recent merge with GitHub, who've also been having issue lately! Changing infrastructure, maybe?
Definitely helps if you're coming from an object-oriented language, and think of React components as classes. Helpful article to share with those first learning JS without OOP experience!
That's awesome Austin, will take a look and recommend it at my workplace.