I assume your suggestion here is just to embrace a framework for data fetching and try not to think too hard about how they in turn implement it? Can't really fault developers for falling into this useEffect trap when…
> Sapolsky’s argument can be summed up like this: “We are beings caught in an unbroken chain of causes that dictate our choices. We lack free will and are wholly subject to circumstance. Therefore, we should choose to…
How would I access anything locally created inside doSomeWork from my someCleanupFn in this example?
I've only read Outliers and David and Goliath, but I really enjoyed them and feel that they provided some tangible benefits in how I think about things. Could you share some of the criticism against him so I could…
I've been out of the phone market for a while, but have we reached a point were we're celebrating that we can pay $40 to buy a kit to change the battery of a phone? When and why did this become a thing? I remember…
I assume your suggestion here is just to embrace a framework for data fetching and try not to think too hard about how they in turn implement it? Can't really fault developers for falling into this useEffect trap when…
> Sapolsky’s argument can be summed up like this: “We are beings caught in an unbroken chain of causes that dictate our choices. We lack free will and are wholly subject to circumstance. Therefore, we should choose to…
How would I access anything locally created inside doSomeWork from my someCleanupFn in this example?
I've only read Outliers and David and Goliath, but I really enjoyed them and feel that they provided some tangible benefits in how I think about things. Could you share some of the criticism against him so I could…
I've been out of the phone market for a while, but have we reached a point were we're celebrating that we can pay $40 to buy a kit to change the battery of a phone? When and why did this become a thing? I remember…