@bawad, why did you choose react native over a nextjs PWA?
@depafrom52778 сағат бұрын
Stop F'ing around with this stuff and get back to building your unicorn man, ffs!!!
@wisdomochei775011 сағат бұрын
Looks like shit?
@abhijeetghosh2715 сағат бұрын
The default VSCODE dark theme is for legends. 😉 Rest is for noobs.
@devkooldudeКүн бұрын
You got me at, "Haskell's such a high level language that you.."
@user-iz9td8zz6nКүн бұрын
The default theme for Doom Emacs is the best one
@princeofexcessКүн бұрын
Lol I thought I was the only one. Tried other themes but now on default vscode theme in nvim.
@creativeusername4400Күн бұрын
is he autistic why hes so shakty tho
@brandonwetzel623721 сағат бұрын
bruh LOL
@whoknows3679Күн бұрын
Yeah Its a autocomplete super powered nothing more
@FuerzaEspectralКүн бұрын
It’s very 50/50 internally at MS, a lot of the older guys don’t like it and honestly I really only use it for help generating unit tests or on the off chance it has a semi useful suggestion which is not very often 😂
@ccallen2364Күн бұрын
Definitely use it! I cant go back now.
@ranabanerjee3744Күн бұрын
Ben, if you are not the person to represent Safron no one else can represent it better.
@codeVictor2 күн бұрын
How do you use trpc with react-native?
@patrickstival61792 күн бұрын
Here I am 4 years later having the exact same thoughts. If users have to click on the update button all the time, it actually becomes a worse experience
@yasinnkhann2 күн бұрын
Left graphql for trpc?
@shatley1232 күн бұрын
Man you didn't try partly transparent with background image yet.
@hedgehog1252 күн бұрын
I don't know if you ever came back to this but this site probably should have used an online first strategy rather than offline. With online first, the service worker will try to fetch the assets from the network first before falling back to the cache if offline. The problem is that you then lose the performance advantages and the offline mode can be slow to kick in (but still better than no offline like without a service worker). So it might not be worth the bother compared to just using the HTTP cache well. Some sites where the user can download content can still benefit from this though, like KZbin where it tries to show your recommendations but falls back to your downloads if there's no internet (and you have Premium). And for offline first web apps, there are a couple of tricks that can help. You can implement update on reload (bit of a pain but can make things less confusing for users), reload the page if the update it downloaded quick enough and/or sneak in reloads on navigations and actions (assuming there isn't too much state to preserve). I wrote an article on this if you're interested: hackernoon.com/15-best-practices-for-optimizing-service-workers-in-2023
@lisahenning52092 күн бұрын
google sucks!
@OS-Advertisingg2 күн бұрын
its a tool like any other, it has its good has its bad but overall its good
@zheil91522 күн бұрын
The first concern can be fixed by shoveling them more money and paying for business copilot with its own privacy terms, but I’d rather them keep training on my garbage so others have job security from the AI overlords.
@mikealejandro39382 күн бұрын
my nigga using trpc let's go
@danielniels222 күн бұрын
what is that
@mikealejandro39382 күн бұрын
@@danielniels22 A new paradigm for a deep connection between fronted and backend, lile graphql, but with steroids
@martinn.60822 күн бұрын
1) Just write exclusively open source, problem solved. 2) same with StackOverflow or any other page/entity/person you get suggestions from. They may be wrong, and you may notice. Also, your code will have bugs either way.
@bruyh-ff6sg2 күн бұрын
Catppuccin
@SamithShetty2 күн бұрын
that's usually what I use it for too, just autocomplete. it works great for it I've had it autocomplete my whole schema for me sometimes
@taflersociety2 күн бұрын
You've aged Ben about 20 years since I last saw a vid of yours a couple of years ago.
@3D_Dungeon_Crawler2 күн бұрын
programming...
@AkashSingh-hs5sg2 күн бұрын
@@3D_Dungeon_Crawler javascript
@robertkaminski17812 күн бұрын
its trained on open code... half of open code is free juniors shit. and at the end its not even close to my level. if else spagetti...
@mufaddalmustafa77752 күн бұрын
What's your level? Curious..
@pohau802 күн бұрын
your level meaning things like switch statements, pointer references to global variables? If so, count me in
@luimu2 күн бұрын
even if you ignore it for most stuff it's nice for boilerplate
@martinn.60822 күн бұрын
As Ben said, it's helpful if you have repetitive tasks like mapping or building interfaces, or simple algorithms you do often, like date conversion etc.
@ra2enjoyer7082 күн бұрын
@@pohau80 Pointer references to global variables is low IQ, the high IQ is string references scattered across the entire codebase with no defined scope or cyclic dependencies check.
@ant-dev3 күн бұрын
I miss program tutorial 😢 lobotomy 2024
@NNCCaio3 күн бұрын
Default has a special place in my heart, but Dracula wins all the time.
@equinoxx82213 күн бұрын
Github dark theme >>>
@Skadongle3 күн бұрын
Actually very informative for learning react thanks
@re.liable3 күн бұрын
Hmm... the last part, I would say that's not pagination but just randomly loading a new user. Before starting that part I would also clarify with the interviewer how the pagination of the API works. In this case you can specify a seed to the API to get a deterministic result of random users. Otherwise we can't differentiate between an actual paginated result or just a set of random users. And thus can't verify if our app works properly. For the effect lint rule I agree it's obnoxious. I try to appease it as much as I can but I would definitely raise the said points to a senior developer, i.e. the effect only runs once, it doesn't matter if the dependencies change, the linter can be ignored. I'd rather do that than do the "proper" way which is to define the function in a useCallback call...
@TOZA3 күн бұрын
I use `Atom one darker` or `github dark` or `github colorblind (dark)` (I am not colorblind)
@re.liable3 күн бұрын
Interesting question. I broke it down as: - generate a sequence of substrings, as a generator or as an array all at once - filter down the sequence substrings using the given conditions - count the remaining substrings in the sequence - return the count as the answer Thank you for sharing
@myphonroboshoes20914 күн бұрын
chatGPT can be really good at finding the correct thing to google when you give it an error report, not every time but often enough trying it saves me time overall
@tack35454 күн бұрын
the shorts thumbnail for this needs to be a wojack
@MalushJ4 күн бұрын
Never dark contrast? Sad
@roywastaken4 күн бұрын
I love your takes
@muhammadihtashamarif6114 күн бұрын
Both break down with a bite.
@melodyleonard49484 күн бұрын
Okay I get it 😂
@nathanielreeves_dev4 күн бұрын
I think the question you really need to be asking is what is the hardest question in programming
@baadrqaaba95295 күн бұрын
My fav theme of all time is dark darcula
@Killuaxzol5 күн бұрын
I feel like a better comparison would be a melted sundae with soggy toppings
@cryoexn73075 күн бұрын
First 3 were the same, but I’m on catppuccin now
@fanreymysterio6195 күн бұрын
Where the Monokai at
@Marty-Kun5 күн бұрын
Everyone is using them chat jeopardy
@emanekafecaftoggaf68935 күн бұрын
Vscode dark mode slaps
@Yustick_5 күн бұрын
OneDark Pro best ever)
@patzer_aadi13145 күн бұрын
Ummm I don’t want to sound presumptuous but are you okay buddy?