goodflagshadows: tendergothic: tearlessrain: tearlessrain: alpha bros will always pick lions and wolves to superimpose their “I’m so badass I need no one” memes on as if those aren’t the two animals most famous for having a buddy system and... https://t.co/Cj1VpcfCui
Thank you @beaucarnes for writing this helpful article.
Dynamic Programing for Beginners – How to Solve Coding Challenges with Memoization and Tabulation
https://t.co/2B4pbps2m4
I’m not sure this has ever been done before...but as our national political dialogue continues to decline, my opponent @PetersonUtah and I decided to try something different. We can disagree without hating each other. Let’s make Utah an example to the nation. #StandUnited#utpol
(3) But that's not the only way to use useRef. It's also a good way to hold on to any mutable value between renders, e.g. an event handler. #react#hooks#useRef
(1) Random thing I learned today: I used to think that the reference in useRef had to be to an element in the DOM. That's wrong. The docs say, "useRef returns a mutable ref object whose .current property is initialized to the passed argument (initialValue). #react#hooks#useRef
(2) returned object will persist for the full lifetime of the component," including between renders. Yes, "if you pass a ref object to <div ref={myRef} />, React will set its .current property to the corresponding DOM node whenever that node changes." #react#hooks#useRef
hahahaha. @peapoddelivers, i can't log in to my account right now, so i called the help desk and the recorded message said something like 'you can use your account on our new site'. well, not yet.
This short article on the same-origin policy by @kosamari is one of the best explanations I've seen. #CORS#clickjacking#security https://t.co/t0enZI3g17
Kyruus is honored to host @wwcboston in collaboration with the Boston #nodeJS meetup tonight at 6pm. Registration closes at noon, so RSVP now to hear tech talks from women leaders in engineering at @PillPack, @Rightpoint, and @cardstack. https://t.co/oOodVcOHXR
I'm probably the millionth person to do this, but @Netlify has a cool promotion going on with Frontend Masters for a new course taught by Jason Lengstorf #LearnJAMstack