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| | In this short article I would like to consider working with asynchrony in HMPL. By default, in order to get a response from the server after an unspecified time, you need to specify a callback function in HMPLRequestInit. The key will be get. In the code, it looks like this:...
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| | Error handling is a fundamental aspect of programming. Unless you are writing hello world, you will need to handle errors in your code. In this post, I will discuss a bit the most common approaches used by various programming languages. Return error codes This is one of the most ancient strategies - if a function can fail, it can simply return an error code - often a negative number, or null.
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| This blog continues my React/TypeScript miniseries and the previous blogs are: 1. Let's start coding with TypeScript and React.js 2. React.js: A functional component and its state 3. Using the React.js state hook in the weather app In this blog, I'll add the useEffect() hook to fetch the weather info in the app that we...