Greetings! Has someone here had experience setting up a simple hello world app using react native web and can point me to references that managed to get things up and running? I can't seem to find anything on the official react native docs besides the android/ios specific environment setup =/
Folks, I read the following from typescriptlang.org documentation:
**Finally, TypeScript doesn’t provide any additional runtime libraries. Your programs will use the same standard library (or external libraries) as JavaScript programs, so there’s no additional TypeScript-specific framework to learn.**
My question is: If we import a library from within our TypeScript file and use it, is the library in JavaScript or TypeScript? In other words, does TypeScript compiler provide as TypeScript version of the existing JavaScript libraries?
@GodMustBeCrazy Yes it is JavaScript, no TypeScript doesn't provide a TypeScript version. Typically when you transpile a TypeScript project (npm package) you will both generate a JavaScript library (f.e. as cjs, umd, esm, ...) and a separate Type Declaration *.d.ts, this library can then be used either by JavaScript projects or TypeScript projects if you include the Type Declaration.
Ah also, Type Declaration can be published along with the library or might even be provided by another package (f.e. the @types community). You can write your own Type Declarations for libraries too if they are missing.
Hey guys, how can I apply style when Tab is clicked? On a <a> tags, :active and :hover does not work. How can I change that default outline to bg-color? Image
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So in my actual application, I have the images pop up for each calendar day. In this case, you see the text slowly fade away. The number that fades is each day, so I would like to be able to use that value so if the page reloads, I can prior send a POST of that value and set it to a true archive value, that way on reload the advent is still flipped
event.target.parentNode.textContent inside openDoor returns the div text content which in your case is the respective number (as string), so Number(event.target.parentNode.textContent) returns the respective number
should be enough to check if the correct window is opened and fire a post to an api
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Can someone explain to me why Microsoft Windows "ransomware protection" blocks it's own processes like an idiot shooting himself in the feet? Also.. svchost messages like "hey, one of 200 services tried to access your harddrive/memory, should I allow that?".. just awesome.. it's as useful turned off as it is turned on
Anyone that uses Edge, have you noticed how slow it has been running, like extremely slow. Slow to the point where its damn near impossible to get anything done. If I use the repair tool, it works fine. But the next day it is back at point A
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Anyone configure an exposed web server using port forwarding before?
I have a golang server running at a static raspberry pi IP, but even though I port forward it to the routers IP. I cant make calls via the routers IP to the golang server.