Ci dessous, les actualités de quelques sites qui ont tout mon intérêt (à différents niveaux).
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https://techblog.geekyants.com/optimizations-in-react-native
I've observed that we frequently overlook relatively simple React component performance optimizations. I'll review a few quick solutions to fundamental performance issues in this piece. Let's get started. List Optimisation When rendering a long list, FlatList is the go-to tool. However, there are some performance issues even though it offers excellent control via the removedClippedSubviews, maxToR [...]
https://techblog.geekyants.com/introduction-to-dapr-part-1
Introduction Hello everyone! I recently had the opportunity to explore Dapr. Since Dapr is still in its early stages, there are fewer resources on the internet, especially for Dapr with Node js. In this blog series, I will explain Dapr, its building blocks, and how to integrate Dapr with Node.js. Prerequisites No prior knowledge of Dapr is required, since this series is user-friendly for beginners [...]
https://techblog.geekyants.com/hasura-graphql-nextjs-part1
Introduction The first part of this series describes what is GraphQL, its uses and benefits, and compares it with RESTful services. What is GraphQL GraphQL is a specification for how to communicate with an API. It talks over HTTP to the API where we send a POST request as a query. GraphQL vs REST '' Lets say we have to fetch a users profile and their address from some API. We make 2 separate queri [...]
https://techblog.geekyants.com/automated-component-generation-with-react
Prologue Building a component library requires a lot of thought and time. Every component has its own requirements, and we expect it to do a particular thing. Crafting a perfectly stable, robust component is a form of art. But what if you could automate that' Not all components can be created, but at least the basic components like a Button or a text Display components can be created automatically [...]
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Ceci est un site qui explore certains mécanismes du Web 2.0, histoire de jouer avec tout ça...
Oui, une sorte de mashup 2.0 appliqué à la veille informationnelle... Hum, rien de neuf ?
Expérimental, c'est un site collaboratif à usage d'une seule personne. Ou presque.