Why does ESLint require me to add a comma after the LAST item in an object? https://cl.ly/cfc3684f03e1/Screen%20Shot%202018-12-05%20at%2012.03.13.png Is it necessary?
@DavidKamer name is a simple string. So what explains the space before the '!' then? https://cl.ly/1aaa58a740d8/Screen%20Shot%202018-12-03%20at%2016.58.52.png
So, just to nail it down once and for all, what exactly is the difference between 1 & 2? : 1: console.log('hello ', name, '!') 2: console.log('hello ' + name + '!')
Thanks @MadaraUchiha. I think I should subscribe to the idea I read somewhere that Switch statements aren't really necessary in real-world situations...
And just update all my swtich to plain old if/elses
@rlemon @JacobSchneider Locally I am including react, react-dom and babel in my index.html <head>. And I don't need to import the libraries in my js before using them: https://pasteboard.co/HKeJIqt.jpg
So: when is importing react and react-dom necessary then? 🤔
Hello folks! Can someone clarify to me: when is `import React from “react"` needed at the beginning of my file? I see some cases (on Codepen for example) where it is not required. But most of the time, react and react-dom should be imported first.