remind me that
`import * as React from 'react'`
is the 'correct' way of importing React
in few days.
remind me that
`import * as React from 'react'`
is the 'correct' way of importing React
in few days.
Did you all know about `npx @eslint/config-inspector@latest `?
and nobody told me?
anyway - run that in folder where you have your eslint config file.
so cool right?
Did you all know about `npx @eslint/config-inspector@latest `?
and nobody told me?
anyway - run that in folder where you have your eslint config file.
so cool right?
There is more 'native' way to achieve that:
'@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-assertions': [ 'error',
{
assertionStyle: 'never',
}]`
Happy (not) asserting!
There is more 'native' way to achieve that:
'@typescript-eslint/consistent-type-assertions': [ 'error',
{
assertionStyle: 'never',
}]`
Happy (not) asserting!
I use `null` when I want to intentionally `delete` something and leave `undefined` to the language.
This work for me, and I get fewer surprises. Do you like to differentiate between null and undefined? Let me know!
I use `null` when I want to intentionally `delete` something and leave `undefined` to the language.
This work for me, and I get fewer surprises. Do you like to differentiate between null and undefined? Let me know!
then you press that refresh button...
to see a blank page...
and get a heart attack - omg prod is down really bad?
ever?
or am I the only one?
:)
then you press that refresh button...
to see a blank page...
and get a heart attack - omg prod is down really bad?
ever?
or am I the only one?
:)
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so this is proper link attachment
so this is proper link attachment