TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem
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@Zmaster said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
flexbox
TIL, cheers. That looks like an interesting thing, it wasn't around when I did CSS before.
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@Cursorkeys said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
it was just infuriating, for what seemed like no good reason.
All webdev in nutshell.
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@Gąska said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Cursorkeys said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
it was just infuriating, for what seemed like no good reason.
All webdev in nutshell.
All software dev in a nutshell.
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@topspin yeah, but for webdev it's even truer.
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@Zmaster said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Cursorkeys not a web developer but a few years ago I found flexbox was widely supported and would do all the layouts I wanted, including simple centering. The CSS hacks are a thing of the past by now (unless legacy devices?)
Wasn't that deprecated in favor of the CSS "grid" spec?
It can do 2D layouts, which people used to do with tables, except that you can now replace the fixed grid layout in the HTML with different grid layouts thanks to CSS media queries.
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@JBert said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Zmaster said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Cursorkeys not a web developer but a few years ago I found flexbox was widely supported and would do all the layouts I wanted, including simple centering. The CSS hacks are a thing of the past by now (unless legacy devices?)
Wasn't that deprecated in favor of the CSS "grid" spec?
It can do 2D layouts, which people used to do with tables, except that you can now replace the fixed grid layout in the HTML with different grid layouts thanks to CSS media queries.
They're both supported, because they have different use cases. One is for full layouts, the other is for component layout.
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@topspin said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@dkf said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Gąska said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
That's even worse than UK police's crusade against Muslim memes.
It just goes to show: there's nothing that can't be made worse by adding Javascript!
alert("Mohammed is a p#censored_outside_garage#ile");
I'm on to you… you just don't want to get in an e/æ debate.
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@topspin said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Gąska said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Cursorkeys said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
it was just infuriating, for what seemed like no good reason.
All webdev in nutshell.
All software dev in a nutshell.
Nah. Not nearly enough WHARRRRRGARRBL for the rat.
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@Benjamin-Hall said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
They're both supported, because they have different use cases. One is for full layouts, the other is for component layout.
- Which for which?
- Is the above question appropriately addressed in tutorials or do they teach both as the new best solution to everything?
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@marczellm said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
- Which for which?
Grid is a grid. Flexbox is a box that flexes.
- Is the above question appropriately addressed in tutorials or do they teach both as the new best solution to everything?
What do you think?
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@marczellm said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
Is the above question appropriately addressed in tutorials or do they teach both as the new best solution to everything?
Tutorials that teach the new solution? You are more likely to find a unicorn than that…
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@Gąska Do you even flex, brox?
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@Bulb https://learncssgrid.com https://flexboxfroggy.com
Disclaimer: I did not find a unicorn.
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@marczellm If you already know that you want to use these features, finding a decent documentation for it is not that hard. The problem is usually finding out which feature you want to use, because there is plenty of obsolete tutorials and question answers that never got updated to mention the new features that make it easier.
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All the shit under the same umbrella
https://venturebeat.com/2019/03/12/node-js-and-js-foundations-are-merging-to-form-openjs/
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@levicki said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Gąska said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@levicki said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
Fuck EverythingEndingIn
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JSFTFY
FTFY
CTFY
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I asked Google whether react-bootstrap is ready for production use. The answer I found sums up the mentality of most frontend devs pretty well:
It says on the project page: Prior to the 1.0.0 release, breaking changes should result in a minor version bump.
I do believe it is ok to use for production, certainly for development.
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@Gąska I mean, that's standard semvering. 0.x means beta, so a breaking change should be 0.x+1 instead of 1.0.
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@pie_flavor said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
0.x means beta
Not necessarily. It could also be alpha. It really just means “prior to first production-ready release”.
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@pie_flavor said in TRWTF is the entire JS ecosystem:
@Gąska I mean, that's standard semvering. 0.x means beta, so a breaking change should be 0.x+1 instead of 1.0.
It's the second line that's the problem.