This react interview challenge was awesome to solve

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @alexliebhaber3109
    @alexliebhaber3109 Год назад +44

    I’ve been watching you for a month now, and I just wanted to say thank you for doing what you do. It helps a lot how you explain what you’re thinking while you’re problem solving.

  • @TedMosby-fk5gj
    @TedMosby-fk5gj Год назад +1

    Thank you for actually explaining the final product or what we need to do in the begenning. Some of your other code challenge videos I dont understand the problem or final result and end up not doing it. Great video.

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад

      I’ll try to remember to do that in future videos, thanks for the feedbacl

  • @lougieq1291
    @lougieq1291 10 месяцев назад +1

    The input error can be solved by parsing the value to int on your set state function like so: setItemsInPersonCart(parseInt(e.currentTarget.value));
    It gave such error since by default the input value is string.

  • @DrifterXx22
    @DrifterXx22 Год назад +8

    The fact that you can bring a real world problem into code is quite amazing. This skill is what every programmer should have.

    • @aeoliun
      @aeoliun Год назад +2

      >The fact that you can bring a real world problem into code is quite amazing. This skill is what every programmer should have.
      I mean that's literally the definition of a software engineer's job. -_-

    • @TU7OV
      @TU7OV Год назад

      @@aeoliun lmao

    • @rowsncols
      @rowsncols Год назад +1

      @@aeoliun why did you quote him tho? the comment is above you

  • @germain1984
    @germain1984 Год назад +1

    please never stop making videos, they're all super insightful

  • @FuzzyAnkles
    @FuzzyAnkles Год назад +1

    really great content Cody. keep on rockin! It really helps understand react just by doign this small challenges.

  • @Kxneki2433
    @Kxneki2433 Год назад +2

    I just wanted say thanks for this content, it would be really great if you keep on posting this challenges

  • @Bukosaure
    @Bukosaure Год назад +1

    Love the way to verbalize your thought process and your humility. Keep it up Cody!

  • @ToddDunning
    @ToddDunning Год назад +1

    Fantastic work Cody, man that last part was gnarly, I would have mentally checked out.

  • @insensibility
    @insensibility Год назад +8

    I love the way you teach. I am an aspiring Front-End Developer and currently a first year Information Technology student. If it ever cross your mind to recreate you beginner to full-stack developer series that would be great!
    Keep up!

  • @andrewwall2730
    @andrewwall2730 Год назад +2

    Great video and a fun challenge. Unless I missed something the only thing I would add is to clear the interval when all the lines are empty. Look forward to your next challenge. Also, can't you just put min="1' attribute on the input. Thank you for these challenges!

  • @gyros9162
    @gyros9162 Год назад

    Thank you for this challenge! Taking this stuff with tills into React is great practice

  • @stevencoy
    @stevencoy Год назад +1

    For someone learning React, this is extremely helpful.

  • @mavsocc
    @mavsocc 8 месяцев назад

    the best learning is by debuggin. the videos with live debagging are the most heplful ones. thanks very much.

  • @ardianhotii
    @ardianhotii Год назад

    I really like your videos, especially these challenges. Keep doing these videos more, it helps me and people so much

  • @diemantrabeats7551
    @diemantrabeats7551 Год назад +22

    You have to set the input state to an empty string whenever you don’t want any value in it… also setting the input type to number doesn’t always prevent input of characters, they can type really fast and it can bug out, it’s better to do a second check and then convert the e.target.value to a number. There’s a Math.sign() that takes a string or a number and will return 1 for positive numbers, -1 for negative numbers, 0 for 0, -0 for -0, NaN for “foo”, 1 for “5”, and -1 for “-4”.
    Then you can do your if statements and set your state 😅

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +10

      thanks for the info. My brain often goes blank when I do these live coding things

    • @Endrit719
      @Endrit719 Год назад +2

      @@WebDevCody I feel you, I am pro when I do it alone, I am pepega when someone is watching me

  • @eshw23
    @eshw23 Год назад

    These are great to do, I was able to do all of it except for the decrementing part, always good to fail and get a stronger grasp on these concepts

  • @thomasgold2022
    @thomasgold2022 Год назад

    love your content. I really enjoy the verbal thought process

  • @christopherjschultz
    @christopherjschultz Год назад

    This is an awesome exercise! Thanks for sharing your solution, keep up the great work!

  • @Pvillanueva13
    @Pvillanueva13 Год назад

    Appreciate the live problem solving sessions!

  • @annusingh4694
    @annusingh4694 Год назад

    Great content as always! Thank you so much

  • @RavindraSingh-lp9pl
    @RavindraSingh-lp9pl Год назад

    love from India ❤very useful videos...keep on postingsuch React Coding challenges

  • @slemchik03
    @slemchik03 Год назад

    Very good problem and his solution, thank you so much for your content!

  • @exoderp3651
    @exoderp3651 Год назад

    Your videos are great for learning!! Problem solving is an essential skill and I love how you present these videos and explain your process. I learn a bunch of best practices and how I should break down problems in general. One thing is maybe include more descriptive titles and/or thumbnails? I would find it easier to find a problem I'd like to solve based off of descriptive titles or images instead of the generic ones. Just a suggestion. Keep up the great work!!

    • @exoderp3651
      @exoderp3651 Год назад

      To clarify, this only really applies to the interview challenges.

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад

      Yeah maybe a screenshot of what we will build

  • @RicardoGerbaudo
    @RicardoGerbaudo Год назад +1

    great video! which vscode theme are you using?

  • @haipengwu2649
    @haipengwu2649 Год назад +2

    I think there might be a bug in this code. When adding to the new line, when there are more than one line that has the same amount of items in it on, it seems like the logic of line === lineWithLeast? [...line, itemsInPersonCart]:line will end up updating all of them, please let me know if that is the case? thank you

    •  Год назад

      I check this. There is no bug. Works fine.
      example.
      const ar=[1];
      const arr=[1];
      console.log(ar === arr);
      // Expected output: false
      console.log(ar === ar);
      // Expected output: true

  • @apaksimen
    @apaksimen Год назад

    how do you rename on 9:57, what shortcut you've used?

  • @FiorinaEU
    @FiorinaEU Год назад +1

    There's really no need for a foreach-loop when you could just use the traditional for-loop. This would give you the index directly of the line containing the least amount.
    Set lines[idx] = [...lines[idx], itemsInPersonCart] and then use this in the setState through setLines([...lines]). Simpler, faster and way easier to read.
    Otherwise, good challenge. I liked it and I raced you ;)

  • @TheDenga147
    @TheDenga147 Год назад

    I love yout videos!
    Quick question, what shortcut did you use at 9:52 to change all the variable names instead of the word itself??

  • @sean_haz
    @sean_haz Год назад

    What is your keyboard setup?
    Seems likeyou transition from keyboard to mouse instantly, what are you using for cursor control?

  • @Mario-vq9ev
    @Mario-vq9ev Год назад +1

    More videos like this!! Love it 🎉😂❤

  • @iamvitalya
    @iamvitalya Год назад

    could you tell, please, what VS Code color theme is it?

  • @marto7446
    @marto7446 5 месяцев назад

    You dont need to control the input because its value is only needed when you submit the form

  • @notfadeaway6617
    @notfadeaway6617 Год назад

    nice video. didn't understand why you have to setItemsinPersonCart(undefined) when "", could't you just pass it?

  • @ZantierTasa
    @ZantierTasa Год назад +1

    react just doesn't seem to like value={undefined}
    Keeping the rest of your code the same, this fixes the error:
    value={itemsInPersonCart === undefined ? "" : itemsInPersonCart}
    (or you can use useState, rather than using undefined)

  • @jorgejorge08
    @jorgejorge08 Год назад

    Love it!!keep it up!

  • @kushalkamra3803
    @kushalkamra3803 Год назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @aleksandermarek5589
    @aleksandermarek5589 17 дней назад

    I don't really see the point to use onChange to the input in that case, because you always have to hit "checkout" so you cam get it from form data once you set name of that input. Then you can easily check inside of submit function whenever it doesnt match your requirements (less than 0 in that case).
    It is a good job but i see so many times people are using useState like that and I think it is not proper way to do that mainly because you are unnecessary rerendering stuff because of that. :)

  • @josephito27
    @josephito27 2 месяца назад

    damn, my solutions is messy af, but it works well for the tasks asked (probably has some edge cases bugs, idk), I went with a single state, and an Array of Objects for the queues with a "clients" property.

  •  Год назад +1

    I would rate this solution 6/10

  • @bobbyboxer2664
    @bobbyboxer2664 Год назад

    Does anyone know what theme he’s using?

  • @matttaydavis
    @matttaydavis Год назад

    I like tackling these then comparing your methods vs mine to see where I can improve. It would be cool if you also gave an idea of how long you think it would take a beginner to tackle the problem, so I know just how inefficient my times are.

  • @reydez84
    @reydez84 Год назад

    damn this is great practice, i watched it without code following but ima watch it again and gonna bust out my visual studio code

  • @anthonygg_
    @anthonygg_ Год назад

    Love this!

  • @frankkim9178
    @frankkim9178 Год назад

    What’s the name of the extension that gives you the error messages next to your code?

  • @ricko13
    @ricko13 Год назад

    hey Cody why you using *e.currentTarget* instead of *e.target* ?

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +2

      currentTarget is the actual dom element that the event listener is attached to. target is the thing that triggered the click event (which might not be the actual button clicked but instead maybe an icon inside the button)

  • @raymondmichael4987
    @raymondmichael4987 Год назад

    Thanks, learned a thing or two

  • @ghury1
    @ghury1 Год назад

    hi, which vs code are you using?

  • @SeibertSwirl
    @SeibertSwirl Год назад

    Good job babe!!!

  • @kklowd
    @kklowd Год назад

    I didn't really understand the timing process. I would have created an interval for each line since that's how a line would process practically. this was a cool problem though

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +2

      yeah that would be interesting as well, each queue has their own interval because some cashiers are faster than others.

    • @dr_davinci
      @dr_davinci Год назад

      @@WebDevCody that sounds pretty interesting, I might give it a try :)

  • @TheSourLemonz
    @TheSourLemonz Год назад

    ur awesome to solve

  • @yevhentarik4551
    @yevhentarik4551 Год назад

    I don’t get in what real life problem I can use this approach… I mean it would be nice to have examples that actually deals with real dev problems not some general examples) cause as I understand your timer represents cashier work in this example

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад

      The point is to stress your problem solving abilities

  • @thesnarbo2814
    @thesnarbo2814 Год назад

    why not just set min="1" on the input so you wont get negative or an undefined number? no need for JS here

  • @Zechey
    @Zechey Год назад

    Been working on this today, it seemed simple at first but setIntervals turned out to be pretty tricky to work with in React!

  • @lougieq1291
    @lougieq1291 10 месяцев назад

    For the addPersonToLine function, I think instead of using map with the setLines method you can probably just use the spread operator like
    lines[lineWithLeast].push(itemsInPersonCart);
    setLines([...lines]);

  • @chrisstucker1813
    @chrisstucker1813 Год назад

    My solution to this was awful lmao

  • @GitIsBeautiful
    @GitIsBeautiful Год назад

    It is 😄 set the state to 0.

  • @samjohnston3416
    @samjohnston3416 Год назад +1

    Some more challenging ideas:
    - Each queue has its own interval using something like Math.random
    - Add or remove checkouts using buttons
    - Dynamically add or remove checkouts based if the line has more than 3 people waiting or total number of items exceeds 20 (in real world you would also have a limited number of checkouts and or staff)
    - Store checkouts stored in a key value pair object such as Maps

  • @casull6447
    @casull6447 Год назад

    I just disabled the button like this ->