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Configuring Nuxt for Composition API and TSX Support
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EDIT: DO NOT USE THIS. THIS WAS FROM WHEN ALL OF THIS WAS NEW/EXPERIMENTAL AND NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED. PLEASE SEE THE LINK BELOW FOR THE PROPER, EASIER INTEGRATION NOWADAYS =)
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Emoji-list with emojis, names, shortcodes, unicode and html entities [massive list]
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When I started writing React apps, I approached components as if they were “just the V in MVC!” Seriously, we’ve all heard it.
I have found this to be an inferior way of thinking about and building React applications. It makes people treat React as a drop-in replacement for something like a Backbone or Angular 1.x View. In other words, people treat it like a glorified template system with partials and don’t harness the power of its functional paradigms.
This talk is about a functional way to write and conceptualize entire React applications.
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Simple example of a React Native chat app for Android (using Firebase)
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