The larpa in Noita is a direct callback to Liero!
They may be on VPN. Google recaptcha has dynamic risk-based friction and is prone to serving effectively impossible challenges to users on VPN.
Enjoying the article so far, but some things make it a bit hard to read. 1) code snippets are screen shots, and 2) some links point to an internal Google Docs page.
"Cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors. And cache invalidation."
Fantastic comment! Thank you so much for this.
> it might be better to just be a standalone library See: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux, among others. The React ecosystem did exactly this for the past few years, but evidently it was decided that a more native…
This is true as long as you're able to strictly enforce the container-presenter pattern, which is increasingly harder to do as an application grows in complexity.
One key difference between hooks and functions is that hooks tap into some hidden global component registry (I'm being handwavey here but this is more or less what happens). This allows side effects to be persisted and…
I've more or less driven frontend development with React at several companies over the last 4 years. While some of the complaints are exaggerated I don't think the overarching premise should be dismissed as "a meme." >…
Stage zero proposals generally read less formally. IIRC they are held to lower standards and expected to be formalized in the later stages.
I wouldn't necessarily say it's deep equality, it's just a less verbose way of sequentially checking properties. It's not going to check every property. At least for me, I feel I'd be using this a lot for the boring but…
Rocket Fuel | Web Applications Developer (fulltime) | ONSITE | https://rocketfuel.com/ Looking for frontend developers to help port our existing platforms into an integrated UI build with React and Redux. Hiring…
If you're interested, Google Research recently published a paper about code formatting via dynamic programming: http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.co...
The larpa in Noita is a direct callback to Liero!
They may be on VPN. Google recaptcha has dynamic risk-based friction and is prone to serving effectively impossible challenges to users on VPN.
Enjoying the article so far, but some things make it a bit hard to read. 1) code snippets are screen shots, and 2) some links point to an internal Google Docs page.
"Cache invalidation, naming things and off-by-one errors. And cache invalidation."
Fantastic comment! Thank you so much for this.
> it might be better to just be a standalone library See: https://github.com/reduxjs/redux, among others. The React ecosystem did exactly this for the past few years, but evidently it was decided that a more native…
This is true as long as you're able to strictly enforce the container-presenter pattern, which is increasingly harder to do as an application grows in complexity.
One key difference between hooks and functions is that hooks tap into some hidden global component registry (I'm being handwavey here but this is more or less what happens). This allows side effects to be persisted and…
I've more or less driven frontend development with React at several companies over the last 4 years. While some of the complaints are exaggerated I don't think the overarching premise should be dismissed as "a meme." >…
Stage zero proposals generally read less formally. IIRC they are held to lower standards and expected to be formalized in the later stages.
I wouldn't necessarily say it's deep equality, it's just a less verbose way of sequentially checking properties. It's not going to check every property. At least for me, I feel I'd be using this a lot for the boring but…
Rocket Fuel | Web Applications Developer (fulltime) | ONSITE | https://rocketfuel.com/ Looking for frontend developers to help port our existing platforms into an integrated UI build with React and Redux. Hiring…
If you're interested, Google Research recently published a paper about code formatting via dynamic programming: http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.co...