#100DaysOfCode#coding
Day 6 of working on the frontend of a project that is going to get me my first real job at 15 years old. I am currently working with react and tailwind on this diet app. Today I am going to finish off the meal plans.
@TateTheTalisman just listened to your last cigar live and decided to Show you my piano progress at 4 months in, I am currently 15 years of age and I am trying to become like you guys, I would really love to talk to you guys but I know you are some busy men so yeah @Cobratate
@TateTheTalisman just listened to your last cigar live and decided to Show you my piano progress at 4 months in, I am currently 15 years of age and I am trying to become like you guys, I would really love to talk to you but I know you are two busy men @Cobratate
Guys if you are trying to Figure out what Web development full stack you should use consider greatly the T3 stack, consists of NextJS, Prisma, TailwindCSS, TRPC, and optionally GraphQL or a good SQL database
Guys if you are trying to Figure out what Web development full stack you should use consider greatly the T3 stack, consists of NextJS, Prisma, TailwindCSS, TRPC, and optionally GraphQL or a good SQL database
When you feel that you can get the problem solved the best thing that you can possibly do is go and relax, a lot of times I get ideas on how to solve an error when I am in bed trying to sleep. It is that simple #coding#problemsolving
5. Reactive Declarations: Svelte's reactive declarations feature simplifies state management and eliminates the need for Redux. With Svelte, the developer can declare a variable as reactive and be notified when the variable changes, allowing for easier control over state.