It uses some hooks to modify a request, I've used it extensively to inject authentication headers, validate responses with zod etc.
It uses some hooks to modify a request, I've used it extensively to inject authentication headers, validate responses with zod etc.
We have some physics based easings that can be exported as css thanks to linear, it’s pretty neat
We have some physics based easings that can be exported as css thanks to linear, it’s pretty neat
We have some physics based easings that can be exported as css thanks to linear, it’s pretty neat
We have some physics based easings that can be exported as css thanks to linear, it’s pretty neat
As for mocking your own APIs, I guess it's just a semantics issue then. Personally "e2e test" => "test the whole system". I would use mocks with MSW lower in the test pyramid at the "integration test" level
As for mocking your own APIs, I guess it's just a semantics issue then. Personally "e2e test" => "test the whole system". I would use mocks with MSW lower in the test pyramid at the "integration test" level
Fantastic quizz in any case, that was brutal
Fantastic quizz in any case, that was brutal
Good for you, hope you'll enjoy the ride
Good for you, hope you'll enjoy the ride
I’ve tried cursor and VSCode agent mode on a variety of tasks but it wasn’t conclusive at all.
I’ve tried cursor and VSCode agent mode on a variety of tasks but it wasn’t conclusive at all.
Space is to play/pause, which is not something you have in other design tools, so we had to break the convention there ☺️
Space is to play/pause, which is not something you have in other design tools, so we had to break the convention there ☺️