A lot of people on Reddit call her Su Bae.
Sounds like Vite?
I suspect the person who created this chart probably reckoned that anything less than “using Huawei” is a bad thing
There’s a trend at the moment called design tokens which standardises all the design constraints for your website, e.g. spacing, colours, fonts, etc. Tailwind and I guess this allows for you to build super consistent…
YouTube is an American company.
If you ride a bike and have to make a turn, it’s a similar concept!
Uh I live next to a roundabout (single lane) and it’s the safest thing ever. I’m guessing you’re American?
Yeah nah, I live in Melbourne and there are rabbits EVERYWHERE
Mate, there is a `space-y-1` helper class.
Did you go back to using JS?
I’m pretty sure governments require people to have degrees which is why companies ignore you.
Did you use 4 to represent for? I was so confused
This probably has to do with Apple charging 30% for any in-app payments so Audible didn’t bother implementing any payments / subscriptions functionality on their app.
They probably just poured more iron into their recipe?
Mate, you gotta chill. You seem very triggered by Tailwind! You don't have to use it if you don't want... Some comments: - It's very easy to integrate Sass with Tailwind. You can import the Tailwind classes just like…
There’s a new wave of thought in design called “design tokens” where you have a set of predefined values that are considered valid as part of the design, e.g. a website can only have spacing of 4px, 8px, 16px, etc. One…
I've honestly found that the learning curve for Gatsby is too high. I've been using Next.js and I absolutely love it!
I see the USA as more chaotic than authoritarian.
I love React and would recommend it as the primary frontend library. However, I would suggest avoiding the Material UI component library entirely (as I believe it’s both difficult to customise and over-engineered) and…
I thought the same thing until you start to think in terms of “constraint-based components”, which are more easily done in CSS-in-JS. Styling is done by passing properties to a component, e.g. <Heading color=“primary”…
The Material UI library for React is such a piece of garbage and I actually believe it’s one of the main reasons why so many devs hate React. You can use React without and your happy will be so much happier!!
Most popular re-usable component libraries and websites are written in React.
I think that's just wishful thinking. I'm from Melbourne where cycling is pretty common (although not as hectic as in Holland). The cyclists here are still pretty rude.
Directus looks like a headless CMS (similar to Contentful). This is more AWS AppSync or Google Firebase.
Just a random nitpick about the article... > An avid deforester, Bolsonaro has jokingly nicknamed himself “Captain Chainsaw.” An alternative article from The Guardian says that he rejects that term?!…
A lot of people on Reddit call her Su Bae.
Sounds like Vite?
I suspect the person who created this chart probably reckoned that anything less than “using Huawei” is a bad thing
There’s a trend at the moment called design tokens which standardises all the design constraints for your website, e.g. spacing, colours, fonts, etc. Tailwind and I guess this allows for you to build super consistent…
YouTube is an American company.
If you ride a bike and have to make a turn, it’s a similar concept!
Uh I live next to a roundabout (single lane) and it’s the safest thing ever. I’m guessing you’re American?
Yeah nah, I live in Melbourne and there are rabbits EVERYWHERE
Mate, there is a `space-y-1` helper class.
Did you go back to using JS?
I’m pretty sure governments require people to have degrees which is why companies ignore you.
Did you use 4 to represent for? I was so confused
This probably has to do with Apple charging 30% for any in-app payments so Audible didn’t bother implementing any payments / subscriptions functionality on their app.
They probably just poured more iron into their recipe?
Mate, you gotta chill. You seem very triggered by Tailwind! You don't have to use it if you don't want... Some comments: - It's very easy to integrate Sass with Tailwind. You can import the Tailwind classes just like…
There’s a new wave of thought in design called “design tokens” where you have a set of predefined values that are considered valid as part of the design, e.g. a website can only have spacing of 4px, 8px, 16px, etc. One…
I've honestly found that the learning curve for Gatsby is too high. I've been using Next.js and I absolutely love it!
I see the USA as more chaotic than authoritarian.
I love React and would recommend it as the primary frontend library. However, I would suggest avoiding the Material UI component library entirely (as I believe it’s both difficult to customise and over-engineered) and…
I thought the same thing until you start to think in terms of “constraint-based components”, which are more easily done in CSS-in-JS. Styling is done by passing properties to a component, e.g. <Heading color=“primary”…
The Material UI library for React is such a piece of garbage and I actually believe it’s one of the main reasons why so many devs hate React. You can use React without and your happy will be so much happier!!
Most popular re-usable component libraries and websites are written in React.
I think that's just wishful thinking. I'm from Melbourne where cycling is pretty common (although not as hectic as in Holland). The cyclists here are still pretty rude.
Directus looks like a headless CMS (similar to Contentful). This is more AWS AppSync or Google Firebase.
Just a random nitpick about the article... > An avid deforester, Bolsonaro has jokingly nicknamed himself “Captain Chainsaw.” An alternative article from The Guardian says that he rejects that term?!…