React Element in State: What could go wrong?
Storing React elements in state could lead to some unexpected behavior. This blog will show you how to avoid it.
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January 10, 2022Thoughts and opinions about programming, React, JavaScript and other interesting things.
Storing React elements in state could lead to some unexpected behavior. This blog will show you how to avoid it.
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January 10, 2022Few tips and tricks to improve your interviewing skill,
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November 25, 2021Why shoudn't replicate state ❌
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September 17, 2021Testing i18n(i18next) with React Testing Library
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May 12, 2021We often forget to take breaks. So here is a reminder for you to take breaks ⏱
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February 21, 2021Confused on how to store a token on client side?🤷 LocalStorage? Cookie?
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January 22, 2021When done right, abstractions are powerful. Though they are difficult, tricky and need maintenance they help to reuse the same code
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January 11, 2021Custom Domain. Easy to build. Almost FREE!!!
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January 08, 2021Lets build CLI tool that can generate components based on custom templates.
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December 20, 2020React state update behaves differently for sync and async. Let's figure out how they differ.
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December 07, 2020Know your state before you choose a library to manage it!
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December 01, 2020Testing lists could be bit tricky. Let's see how we can test it with React Testing Library.
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November 22, 2020Callbacks in custom hooks can bring out some weird closure bugs. Let us see how we can avoid them.
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November 20, 2020Let your tests mock network requests not stub libraries. Mock Service Worker(MSW) would help us.
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November 16, 2020Tests help us building application faster. Here are few tips to help you write them better.
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November 08, 2020We know that React Native share a lot code between each platforms. But how much should you share?
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November 03, 2020Building an accessible login form to reduce drop offs and better UX
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October 31, 2020We all would have struggled at least once to get someone to review our Pull Requests (here on let's call it PRs). When you request someone to review the your PR. It takes few decades to get it approved.
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October 26, 2020Written by Balavishnu V J. Follow him on Twitter to know what he is working on. Also, his opinions, thoughts and solutions in Web Dev.
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