por khassler | Abr 2, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Internet, JavaScript, Medium, Programación, React
Today I am going to highlight the basics of the world of React. If you have just started your journey in ReactJS, then I would say you have landed in the right place. In this article, I have tried to cover the basics of React in a very simple manner. I hope at the end...
por khassler | Abr 1, 2019 | Design, Escritores, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA, React
Now that React Hooks have been officially released, even more patterns are emerging across the Internet. useEffect The useEffect hook’s among the most popular, as it can replace componentDidMount, componentDidUpdate, and componentWillUnmount. Most of the...
por khassler | Mar 23, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, JavaScript, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
An early and essential lesson for designers is the value of constraints. I have come to believe that before any other creative decision, you must draw boundaries around the problem you are trying to solve. Then, we know our solution must lie somewhere within that...
por khassler | Mar 20, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Google, Google Maps, Maps, Medium, Mobile, Programación, REST API, Self Driving Cars
It’s no secret that the in-car navigation experience is pretty bad. For years, drivers have ignored the navigation in their dash opting for the one on their phones. It has just been a flat-out better experience: better user interface, faster search, more up-to-date...
por khassler | Mar 19, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Design, Google Maps, Maps, Mobile, Programación, REST API
We are about to launch the Public Beta of the Vision SDK — making it available for all developers. We’re letting a few more people in before we go live — just email vision@mapbox.com, let me know why you are excited and I’ll add you to this list. The first 100...
por khassler | Mar 18, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Design, Google, HTML, Internet, JavaScript, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
The questions that held me back Photo by Chris Ried on Unsplash I’ve been “coding” since I was a child. I didn’t think I was doing anything remarkable; I thought HTML was common knowledge back in the era of AOL 3.0 and Geocities. I used to spend hours creating...
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