This is not a bad introduction for beginners (not very practical IMO) but it's really good for ppl who already know React. It really makes you think deeper about the technology.
This video was perfectly named. Amazing simple and straight forward explanation. It is rare to find people who narrow down what seems complex into something that isn't complicated anymore. Great job!
"it has an underscore so we cannot access it, nah, its just convention because javascript is funny." I would have said a lot worse than "funny" but sure, funny will do.
The speaker asked the audience a question "how many of you are being paid to write react every day?" But he does not share the answer. Same comment for his questions about how many people have programmed in jQuery and how many people have supported IE8 etc. in the presentation he asks that question of the audience and then all he says is "wow". The talk doesn't really start until about minute six. fwiw
Informative but meandering. This talk spent much more time discussing JSX, with the tag rendered by a single react function. How many REACT developers are using JSX?
This is not a bad introduction for beginners (not very practical IMO) but it's really good for ppl who already know React. It really makes you think deeper about the technology.
not only did I get an incredible intro to react, but I also understand what Babel is. Thank you so much!
This video was perfectly named. Amazing simple and straight forward explanation. It is rare to find people who narrow down what seems complex into something that isn't complicated anymore. Great job!
Imagine standing up to do that stretch without knowing that 15,000 plus people would be staring at your neck
The best, and I mean best, did I mention best, talk on Introduction to react Thank you so much Kent
I doubt it
@@kickbuttowsk2i acc to you, which is best then, would love to see?
@@sanjeevakaalex same i'm eating these up, pass along any better ones
Content starts at 4:07
Whats the name of the chrome extension to show that new tab window ?
for some reason I read this as "what in the name of chrome extension is that tab." I had a good laugh there.
He mentions it in this video I think
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@@ProSandlin hey do you know the name of the chrome extension he used in that video?
The exact same guy who made a meme with a smily face is now doing a talk about science and gym warmups
Can anyone tell the name of vscode theme
Yeah anybody?
It seems to be a modified Night Owl / Night Owl Black
and the font is MonoLisa with the Script Variant enabled for the handwritten effect for some letters
Really great Kent is a legend 🤘
very inspiring
Fantastic stuff
Why append to the root rather than the body (12:02)? Just modularity or some other reason?
starts at 5:00
"it has an underscore so we cannot access it, nah, its just convention because javascript is funny."
I would have said a lot worse than "funny" but sure, funny will do.
Thanks a lot!
Why does he say everyone loves a class named container at 12:51? Is it just a common name or is he referring to something?
It is a very common name
Yeah. People coming from bootstrap library and in general any other library / framework, use this quite a lot.
talk starts at 2:00
Nice! Imagine if every speaker asked the audience to stretch like this! 😅
wonderfull
That's really nice intro to react.
I came here to find out about React and left before the callisthenics were over!
The speaker asked the audience a question "how many of you are being paid to write react every day?" But he does not share the answer. Same comment for his questions about how many people have programmed in jQuery and how many people have supported IE8 etc. in the presentation he asks that question of the audience and then all he says is "wow". The talk doesn't really start until about minute six. fwiw
Informative but meandering. This talk spent much more time discussing JSX, with the tag rendered by a single react function. How many REACT developers are using JSX?
All of them
Not the best intro for React, but better than nothing. A lot of time wasted, and code not organized clearly. Useful babel tips, though