I really like these frameworks that give access to the DOM. Because it makes it so that you can use these libraries that deal with the DOM directly, and don't make you dependent on every library you use being dependent on your chosen framework. Honestly, seeing this has made me realize how React grown the way it has, because everything React uses has to (mostly) be React based.
I don't get the Symbol() trick. What does Symbol() === Symbol() had to do with using Symbol as map keys? I get that every time we call Symbol() a unique context identifier is generated, but does that mean the child 'marker' cannot trace back the parent 'map' context because it uses a different symbol?
I just wanna say we all appreciate your videos, and you are very helpful, thank you.
I followed the instructions. After getting reference to the element, I did whatever I wanted.
Now watching from Prison! ❤
I really like these frameworks that give access to the DOM. Because it makes it so that you can use these libraries that deal with the DOM directly, and don't make you dependent on every library you use being dependent on your chosen framework. Honestly, seeing this has made me realize how React grown the way it has, because everything React uses has to (mostly) be React based.
Dude. You make coding so fun testing out the things you showcase in your videos. Just expressing my appreciation👏
Well done! Learned a few things and remembered a bunch more.
Awesome many thanks 🙏
Thank you for your tutorial. I'm learning so much from your videos.
As always, awesome video tutorial Matia, now I'm thinking about Sveltifying a couple of js components from UiKit 😂
Let's go! 👏
This help me alot I has try to create svelte action with flatpickr and it work very well🎉😊
hidden larger ecosystem, javascript as a whole
I haven't seen it yet. You make a video on instructions for building a personal website using sveltekit. I really hope you do it?
beautiful
🔥 per usual
Thank you! 😄
Thank you!
You're welcome! 😄
Hee here matias
I don't get the Symbol() trick. What does Symbol() === Symbol() had to do with using Symbol as map keys?
I get that every time we call Symbol() a unique context identifier is generated, but does that mean the child 'marker' cannot trace back the parent 'map' context because it uses a different symbol?
It has to do with primitive versus reference values in JavaScript.
Croatia ftw - just returned from my second trip there - beautiful country, do you live there?
Yeah! 😄
lihautan will be mad at that action
Hi! What are your thoughts about runes?
I love the changes! You can watch my video on Runes here ruclips.net/video/TOTUXiYZhf4/видео.html.
First! 🍌