I made a tool, react-compiler-check, to help with React Compiler.
It scans your entire project to find issues like legacy code, bad hooks, and then suggests fixes.
Try that out:
www.npmjs.com/package/reac...
I made a tool, react-compiler-check, to help with React Compiler.
It scans your entire project to find issues like legacy code, bad hooks, and then suggests fixes.
Try that out:
www.npmjs.com/package/reac...
Last week in #vdz25 was super amazing. I delivered a talk about optimization of react apps with its compiler and met some amazing people!
the meanest react you can leave on github issues is not π, but π
Decided to learn Rust for an upcoming project, and of course, the timeless first run is: 'Hello, World!' π
when your #leetcode submission beats 100% π€ͺ
Best feeling at the end of Friday lol
Back to LeetCode grind after 3 months π
Last but not least: this sketchnote captures Hammad Hassanβs talk at #ReactBrussels. It's all about introducing TypeScript into our Design System to enhance developer experience, simplify maintenance, and improve integration across projects ππ
You probably thought that was it? but we're still announcing the first speaker line up for #ReactParis! Please join us in welcoming Kateryna!
Her talks go deep into Accessibility techniques and do not just scratch the surface!
Remember: Accessibility is Essential for Some, but Useful for All!
5. Type-Safe Design Systems with React & TypeScript
Speaker: @Hmadhsan, Software Engineer
Hammad discussed the integration of React and TypeScript to build robust, type-safe design systems, ensuring consistency and reliability across applications.