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π React demystified: Understanding why 'keys' are used in rendering lists Even when you don't use keys, the app works fine. Then why is it recommended to use keys at all? https:/...
Top 10 ideas for React projects π₯ (Thread) π§΅ π https://t.co/f3jQGPbi6F
Javascript is very verbose! This results in larger code base that can be shortened if you know how to exploit Javascript's capabilities. π Here are 10 such one-liners I use to ma...
Components are the fundamental units in any React app. In this thread, I'll explain what components are and how they're used. Let's begin ππ½ https://t.co/W1EZdpmlR2
There are thousands of Chrome Extensions out there. But not all of them are worth installing. I used to install extensions like I was getting paid to do it. Until I realized tha...
Want to get started with Open Source? This will help you! ππ½ https://t.co/eybOlDKvFM
There are 40 array methods in Javascript as per MDN These are the 6 that I use the most: https://t.co/gAEpEFF8Dc
Extensions are the lifeblood of modern browsers. It's mind-blowing how much productivity can be added to your daily life with minimal effort if you use the right ones. I wrote...
CSS is best learnt by building projects. Here's a list of 10 project ideas you should build: https://t.co/RGMXzvFvbM
10 Javascript Concepts You Should Know (A deep dive into all the concepts) https://t.co/6MsxmPYmdq
Javascript is best learnt by building projects. Here's a list of 20 such projects you can build: https://t.co/zGIfWfP0fY