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hswolff.com
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| | | | | I've been a React engineer for the past 5 years. I love React. I love making React applications. I think it's one of the best UI frameworks available right now.However, there are a few competitors in this space. One of the biggest is Vue.js.I've played around with Vue.js a little bit in the past but | |
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baus.net
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| | | | | I'm currently working on an application using Vue and Vuex. Vue is an application framework like React and Angular, and Vuex is a state management library like Redux. Much of the heavy lifting in Vuex modules happens in Actions. Actions are asynchronous functions and which typically synchronously 'commit' 'mutations' to | |
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fvsch.com
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| | | | | I've been wanting to learn XState, a JavaScript state machine library. I had one exercise in mind: porting the hand-rolled state code in the small click precision game I built last year, if possible. | |
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clojure-doc.org
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