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Obrázek epizody Our React Wish List

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1. 7. 2020

52 min

O epizodě podcastu

In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what they wish existed in React!

DevLifts - Sponsor

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Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the "How did you hear about us?" section.

Show Notes

React

03:53 - Unmount delay for animation

06:20 - Suspense with SSR released (or not because I think they are shelving it)

09:24 - File based components

  • Like Svelte and Vue
  • This would look like a file with a special scoped tag per page.

11:50 - Prevent Default shortcuts

13:00 - No more useIsoLayoutEffect

  • useLayoutEffect on SSR should just work without a custom hook
  • Simple data fetching strategy based on promises

15:52 - Recommended hooks

  • E.g. "here is the best way to do things"
  • Official list of best practice hooks

18:25 - A good form strategy

  • Bind inputs to state directly without any change handlers
  • Inputs and forms all around need more magic - it's painful

20:43 - Write once deploy everywhere

  • Not likely ever
  • E.g. automatic transformation into react-native (obviously not going to happen)

22:28 - Compile time directives

25:11 - Slots instead of children

  • Allows for things like named slots more explicit than children

JSX

26:44 - Removal of htmlFor, className and all other abominations of html

29:09 - Import Raact from React for JSX to work

32:31 - Better conditional / if statement syntax

33:09 - Fragments by default

  • Just do it for us - the error message already knows

33:54 - Automatic key ids

  • If mapping an object, check for common _id or id

36:36 - Simple scoped CSS built in

37:29 - Short hand for props with same name is prop={prop}

39:00 - Prop interpolation without backticks: name="$first $last"

  • Or just backticks without brackets name= ${first} ${last} instead of name={ ${first} ${last} }

Tooling

39:43 - Story for typescript/prettier/babel

40:11 - Automatic a href client side routing

41:51 - Scaffolding and component generation

Links

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In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what they wish existed in React! DevLifts - Sponsor Refactor your body with DevLifts. They have a few different programs: 1) fit.start (normally $19/month) has a few options (lean, bodyweight, and strong). Workouts are delivered via email each month, with access to a Slack community for questions and accountability. 2) Premium (normally $199/month) is a custom-tailored option, where you get your workouts and nutrition advice after answering a questionnaire. They also check in with you each week via Slack to see how it's going and make changes if necessary. Get 50% off fit.Start plans with code SYNTAX and 50% off Premium with code TASTY. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the "How did you hear about us?" section. Show Notes React 03:53 - Unmount delay for animation 06:20 - Suspense with SSR released (or not because I think they are shelving it) Dan's tweet: https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1259614150386425858 09:24 - File based components Like Svelte and Vue This would look like a file with a special scoped tag per page. 11:50 - Prevent Default shortcuts 13:00 - No more useIsoLayoutEffect useLayoutEffect on SSR should just work without a custom hook Simple data fetching strategy based on promises 15:52 - Recommended hooks E.g. "here is the best way to do things" Official list of best practice hooks 18:25 - A good form strategy Bind inputs to state directly without any change handlers Inputs and forms all around need more magic - it's painful 20:43 - Write once deploy everywhere Not likely ever E.g. automatic transformation into react-native (obviously not going to happen) 22:28 - Compile time directives https://github.com/bukharim96/directive-x 25:11 - Slots instead of children Allows for things like named slots more explicit than children JSX 26:44 - Removal of htmlFor, className and all other abominations of html 29:09 - Import Raact from React for JSX to work Soon will be fixed https://github.com/babel/babel/pull/11154 react-require 32:31 - Better conditional / if statement syntax 33:09 - Fragments by default Just do it for us - the error message already knows 33:54 - Automatic key ids If mapping an object, check for common _id or id 36:36 - Simple scoped CSS built in 37:29 - Short hand for props with same name is prop={prop} 39:00 - Prop interpolation without backticks: name="$first $last" Or just backticks without brackets name=${first} ${last} instead of name={${first} ${last}} Tooling 39:43 - Story for typescript/prettier/babel 40:11 - Automatic a href client side routing 41:51 - Scaffolding and component generation Links Svelte Vue React Native NativeScript react-spring Paul Henschel Scream Sneeze: https://twitter.com/morganc_smith/status/1235332301044801538 ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Software Engineering Daily Podcast Wes: PicQuic Screwdriver Shameless Plugs Scott: Sapper For Everyone - Sign up for the year and save 25%! Wes: Wes' New Gatsby Course - Use the coupon code 'Syntax' for $10 off! Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.