Looks confusing at first, but I found it nice for accessing a month array.
const months = ["Jan", "Feb", ...];
months[0] === "Jan";
const label = months[date.getMonth()];
Looks confusing at first, but I found it nice for accessing a month array.
const months = ["Jan", "Feb", ...];
months[0] === "Jan";
const label = months[date.getMonth()];
maybe it is similar to “how to destroy all instances belonging to a class”
This is important, please discuss this
Huh? How?
So… am I secured if I buy more than 1?
This example https://trekhleb.dev/blog/2021/gyro-web/ demonstrates how a 3D view can be orientated by tilting your phone. It is implemented using web technology.
It uses the device gyroscope to detect rotation and tilting. This is frequently used in map / street view. No faceID or depth camera is required.
(412 - 0)/412 * 100% = 100%
saved 100%
It’s the thumbnail provided by the article, found inside the html
meta property="og:image" content="https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/09/meta-glasses-comp.jpg?quality=75&strip=all&w=1024"
joke aside, story point can be quite arbitrary
npm ruin dev
npm ruin lint
npm ruin build
As a web app, such behaviour will also need to be programmed to work on a browser first. Packaging it for Play Store should not grant that behaviour automatically.
(2) Image overlay For Voyager, back button for image overlay works in browser.
When opening an image viewer, the web app triggers a browser history change like this:
^ notice the extra #galleryOpen
When back button is triggered, the web page will listen to a “back” event, and close the image viewer.
(3) Keyboard: Keyboard is a native UI. So triggering “back” will always close the keyboard
(1) Modal / bottom sheet
But… I couldn’t figure out this one yet
Clicking on the “3 dots icon” in a post opens a bottom sheet interface.
Play Store version response to back button properly. But the web app version does not.
I installed it as a web app earlier. I don’t recall conflict with back gesture. What’s the issue with back gesture?
By banishing the bad part of the language with linter.
For instance, standard eslint preset has rules that enforce usage of
===
, https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/eqeqeqThese rules often come with project starter template