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Lyzer Bautista

@LyzerBautista

Full Stack Web Dev | University of the Philippines Diliman | Computer Science | https://t.co/ELR709E9Vk

Republic of the Philippines Katılım Eylül 2021
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It's time to add Ruby on Rails to my arsenal.
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@joshuamorony I only use "apply" on reusable styles or if I want my styles to be readable (i.e. there are too many tailwind classes). If you're used to creating classes for every HTML element, I think Vanilla CSS suits you better.
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Josh Morony@joshuamorony·
Hi, Tailwind friends - every part of me wants to apply Tailwind classes like this instead of directly on elements. It feels so much easier to understand conceptually what is going on. But relying on apply by default seems to be an anti-pattern in Tailwind. Thoughts?
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
js > c# vscode > vs
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
3. I'd rather use TypeScript than to use both C# and VanillaJS.
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
Why Angular is a lot better? 1. Reactive Forms are way better -> built-in methods + form arrays. Implementing Form Arrays in Razor Pages is very complicated. 2. Smoother UX. Navigating through different pages in Razor Pages requires an entire page reload.
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
@joshuamorony Thanks! I'm actually experimenting with a signup form. I used async pipe in displaying errors. Here's what I did:
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Josh Morony@joshuamorony·
@LyzerBautista It's possible to use the async pipe with a POST, and maybe it would make sense if you are displaying a result of that POST in the template. But generally I would say just subscribe, or use something like Component Store if you would prefer not to have manual subscribes.
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
I've been following @joshuamorony's Reactive Programming paradigm in Angular and I just encountered a blocker. What is the best way of sending a POST request without subscribing? #Angular
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
Refactoring my old Angular Project's code is like decluttering my room. I feel the same satisfaction. This time, I primarily focused on following the SOLID principle, lazy-loading, and separation of smart and dumb components. #angular #programmer #cleancode #100DaysOfCode
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Mubashar Ali
Mubashar Ali@MubasharHashmat·
Coding Tip! When you've had enough of bugs for a long time. Experiment with your preferred framework or language (i.e. HTML, CSS). Everything will fall into place, and you will remain motivated. #HTML5 #CSS3 #codinglife
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
Aside from this, lazy-loading also gives performance boost because modules are only loaded when they are needed unlike in eager-loading wherein all modules are loaded before the application starts. #angular #learning
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Lyzer Bautista@LyzerBautista·
Angular's lazy-loading feature allows us to have a cleaner and maintainable code by clustering routes. #angular #learning
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