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@threepointone
threepointone / glam-for-css-folks.md
Last active September 4, 2022 07:43
why css purists will love glam

I made a little styling lib called glam

(some features are in development)

one

let's start off with the simplest use case. we'll make an 'index.html' page, and assume we've setup our js bundler to output bundle.js

[based on a true story]

So. Your friend's about to teach you how to make a website. Great!

You make a file, and you save it as 'index.html'. Why it's called 'index' isn't really explained to you, but whatever.

You type the following.

hello world
import { matchPattern } from 'react-router'
const routes = [
{
pattern: '/one',
fetch: () => {
return Promise.resolve('one')
}
},
{
@HenrikJoreteg
HenrikJoreteg / README.md
Last active September 20, 2021 01:36
Minimalist routing in Redux

Why would you want to do this? Because you often don't need more. It's nice to not have to think about your "router" as this big special thing.

Instead, with this approch, your app's current pathname is just another piece of state, just like anything else.

This also means that when doing server-side rendering of a redux app, you can just do:

var app = require('your/redux/app')
var React = require('react')

Hi Zach :D

Modals are funny beasts, usually they are a design cop-out, but that's okay, designers have to make trade-offs too, give 'em a break.

First things first, I'm not sure there is such thing as a "simple" modal that is production ready. Certainly there have been times in my career I tossed out other people's "overly complex solutions" because I simply didn't understand the scope of the problem, and I have always loved it when people who have a branch of experience that I don't take the time

@gaearon
gaearon / reduce-store-time-travel.js
Last active January 30, 2024 05:08
Time travelling concept with reducey stores and state atoms inspired by https://gist.github.com/threepointone/43f16389fd96561a8b0b#comment-1447275
/**
* Stores are just seed + reduce function.
* Notice they are plain objects and don't own the state.
*/
const countUpStore = {
seed: {
counter: 0
},
reduce(state, action) {

2015-01-29 Unofficial Relay FAQ

Compilation of questions and answers about Relay from React.js Conf.

Disclaimer: I work on Relay at Facebook. Relay is a complex system on which we're iterating aggressively. I'll do my best here to provide accurate, useful answers, but the details are subject to change. I may also be wrong. Feedback and additional questions are welcome.

What is Relay?

Relay is a new framework from Facebook that provides data-fetching functionality for React applications. It was announced at React.js Conf (January 2015).

Folder Structure

Please note

While this gist has been shared and followed for years, I regret not giving more background. It was originally a gist for the engineering org I was in, not a "general suggestion" for any React app.

Typically I avoid folders altogether. Heck, I even avoid new files. If I can build an app with one 2000 line file I will. New files and folders are a pain.

.
├── actions
├── stores
├── views
│   ├── Anonymous
│   │   ├── __tests__
│   │   ├── views
│   │   │   ├── Home
│   │   │   │   ├── __tests__
│   │   │   │   └── Handler.js