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ToddWebDev

@toddwebdev

Software Developer. Front-End Coder. UX. User Interface Builder. #SiliconSlopes @AdHocTeam

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“Don’t put your confidence in your knowledge, put it in your ability to learn. Learning means changing, modifying, and updating your knowledge.”

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Checklist: How to make your React app faster ⚛️: ✅ Keep state as local as possible. Start by declaring state in the component that uses it. Lift as needed. ✅ Store data that doesn't need to render in refs ✅ Minimize context usage 1/x...

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map, filter, reduce, for loops. There is no one size fits all. One is not "better" than the other. They're all tools. Learn them all. Use the best tool for the task.

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The CSS specification for Container Queries just went to “First Public Working Draft”! YAY!! 🥳😍🤗 What does that mean? The people who define CSS believe now that this can be done—we’ve figured out exactly how to do it. Congrats to everyone who’s worked on this for many years!!

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When you’re boiling water it looks like nothing is happening until the water starts bubbling Chemical changes you can’t see are happening as soon as the pot meets the flame If you’re changing something in your life remember it takes time and every action adds up to your future

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I've come to realize it's not just about the coding - it's the humility of being a novice, the embracing of discomfort that comes from learning. That's the real goal; Always Be Learning. More importantly still, get comfortable being uncomfortable. #software #coding #learning

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Someone visiting your website on a desktop computer with their font size bumped up to 400% should get the same layout as someone visiting your site on a small-screen device. web.dev/learn/design/a…