When first learning about type checking, it can be easily seen as an unnecessary addition to an application. When it comes to dynamic languages, type checkers prove themselves invaluable in a rapid development setting, and in a multitude of ways. Once you see the benefits, it is difficult to keep from making it a common …
Electron has been a common go-to framework for developing desktop applications, and in that time there have been many unexpected nuances. Many developers would find these issues, and then abruptly move away from Electron because of it. So we will discuss everything you need to write your apps in Electron, as well as show you …
Now that we have a working Redux app now, we should start looking at ways we can optimize our code, as well as take full advantage of redux. In this last part of getting started with redux, we will cover how to take advantage of asynchronous actions, DRYing up our code, and controlling and accessing …
Now that we have an understanding of what benefits we get from redux, we want to see how Redux works. So we are going to go ahead and make a redux app. We will also look at each object’s role, and how they work in redux. In the process we also look at the different …
Many articles tend to be focused around redux being a part of the app’s foundation. For anyone getting started with redux, I would love to give new-comers a great place to start. In this 3 part guide, we cover the react/redux concept, practices, and application. Will will also add Redux to an existing React app, …
If you have ever used a bug tracker in your applications before, you probably remember an excruciating experience where you found yourself setting up a hosted tracker, and finding some way to offer it to your users. To make matters worse, you surely found yourself tasked with the dilemma of getting your users to even …
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