Leaflet is a very powerful tool, and we can create a lot of different kinds of maps. This tutorial will help you understand how to create an advanced map along with the help of React and Vanilla JS.
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In this article, you will learn how to use React’s Context API which allows you to manage global application states in your React apps without resorting to props drilling.
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React developers can get the advantages of Ionic to build hybrid mobile apps and progressive web apps. In this tutorial, we’ll be using Ionic and React to build a mobile app from scratch.
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In this article, Jorge explains why they’re a great tool and how to create your first monorepo using Yarn with basic npm scripts, and add the required dependencies for each app.
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This final part of the series will focus on improving the user experience for the people that will use our validation library: the developers.
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In Kristofer’s previous article, he explained how the basic parts of a validation library can be implemented. This article will focus on adding even more features to what had previously been created.
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Do websites created with reactive frameworks get indexed by Google and other search engines? Is it compulsory to set up pre-rendering, as your SEO consultants suggest? Or are they wrong?
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Ever wondered how validation libraries work? This article will tell you how to build your very own validation library for React step by step. The next part will add some more advanced features, and the final part will focus on improving the developer experience.
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With the introduction of front-end-as-a-service, and a company like Mason pioneering the way, software development and maintenance doesn’t have to be a time-consuming and arduous process.
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Do you know Redux’s real power is beyond managing the state? As designers, if we understand the advantages and downsides of Redux, we’ll be able to contribute to this decision making from the perspective of design.
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