One year ago I saw how Kent C Dodds handles his modals. Instead of adding isModalOpen, isSecondModalOpen to a component you can encapsulate the modal state in the modal component by using context. Love this way of doing things :) more on this here:
https://t.co/ZGrSuRgZjC
@tommoor@Adam_Nyberg@artman@linear I’ve only used LaunchDarkly in smaller projects, nothing on the scale of something like Linear. I’m curious, what do you feel is missing or lacking that makes you hesitant to recommend it? 👀
Here's a rescript article about how to convert polyvariants to string that I wrote some time ago but haven't shared publicly before:
https://t.co/Wz0TRa2hW2 hope it can be useful for someone out there :)
@dieworkwear That said, I think cashmere is highly overrated kind of wool. Even though it’s soft, it’s also very dense, heavy and doesn’t breath well compared to other kinds of wool. The Icelandic wool’s fibres are much more airy and breath much better
@dieworkwear I don’t think you can be sure of the quality only by looking at the price. I have one expensive sweater from Eric Bompard and another one cheap from Uniqlo … there’s no difference. I’d only choose more expensive one if it had some kind of environmental certification
@resource11@BrusselsReact@DesignTokens ohh no I missed this! 😢 when I saw the bagpipe magnet this morning, I checked your website and only saw a list of your former talks. Didn't think of checking your pinned tweet 🤦♀️ Well, hopefully you'll come soon back to Brussels or even better...Lille 😄 was it filmed?
@resource11 ahaha yes I regret that I didn’t get one myself! 🏴 I There should be one of these in every bag! I was at a train station the other day and in my bag was my metronome that suddenly started playing out of nowhere. Was dead afraid somebody would think I had a bomb 💣🙈😅
Just had to put this article through Google translate, but turns out @ARTEfr (one of my favourite cultural television channels) started to use ReScript for their ReactJS based design system.
Pretty amazing!
@MuTLY But if you really need that, then you could maybe change the state of the dropdown to "default" when you've already had a successful delete ? Let me know if you still have questions :)
One year ago I saw how Kent C Dodds handles his modals. Instead of adding isModalOpen, isSecondModalOpen to a component you can encapsulate the modal state in the modal component by using context. Love this way of doing things :) more on this here:
https://t.co/ZGrSuRgZjC
@MuTLY hey :) Isn't that maybe more of a question about changing the UI ? You'd probably not want to be able to
select the same option twice in a row, in a dropdown. So you'd maybe prefer to have buttons or something like that, no ?