I’ve browsed a few tutorials and watched [parts of] these pluralsight courses) in the past but never seriously started coding in React until I switched my WebStorm IDE to understand JSX. This post is basically a post-mortem of my weekend project experiment with React and the React-webpack generator.
This is a post about my initial feelings after working on my own little project with ES6, React, and web pack. I’ve really only worked with Angular 1 & 2, some Knockout, and of course some regular old JQuery. I was a little nervous and very excited trying for the first time to actually build something with React (I've been watching these pluralsight courses to get me"thinking in React": )
I’ve browsed a few tutorials and watched [parts of] these pluralsight courses) in the past but never seriously started coding in React until I switched my WebStorm IDE to understand JSX. This post is basically a post-mortem of my weekend project experiment with React and the React-webpack generator.
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I have a new friend on Linkedin, a Googler named Jon Youshaei. This is his latest post that appeared in my Linkedin feed and really got me thinking about creativity and imitation:
One of my favorite bloggers, Seth Godin, is an author and entrepreneurship coach who emphasizes making quality products that people want over mindless "marketing" tactics to get customers. This is one of his favorite quotes:
I recently participated in a hackathon in San Francisco. I had found the hackathon from meetup.com, but I later learned that it was actually hosted through devpost.com.
I was at a hackathon Friday and yesterday in San Francisco, and the internet was, well, not the greatest. One of my partners showed me this great website for testing the speed of your internet connection.
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