Some agencies from India and the sorts like to lock in customers by creating complex systems, wrappers and encapsulations that don’t make sense. This will frustrate new developers from migrating away from the system.
It's one of two things, or non-programmer writes code by copy-pasting it from somewhere with the only trick he knows or art project. I lead to believe first option.
i'd say one of the disadvantage of styled components like this, is no matter how many divs you have, its difficult to see styling on what styling is being applied, Instead of redoing it, if the thing works , I'd just ask to break them down into multiple components and see if those components are already made somewhere, put them in a separate component and reuse them,
This is my exact same reaction when I open up devtools of a big project and I see dizaines of nested divs that are apparently there just for magical accessibility reasons
The person who wrote this should be jailed
The one who made React should be jailed..
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@hikolanikola8775so.. let's see what you have done that is better than react, please show us
rexjoseph 😅
Hahahaha😂😅
Bulider io
They were probably trying to draw the Mona Lisa using CSS...
Challenge accepted!!! 😂
😂
When you advance from senior developer to junior
Maybe this code come from a software or a tool that converts design into html.
I've seen this in the DOM when someone blindly creates nested components, but not directly in a single component.😂
hahaha right? 😅
Flex10Div2 killed me.
And that whole monstrosity is wrapped in WHY???!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
the facts it's an component make it funnier
Lmaoo this made me laugh outloud
I hope he's not a Middle Frontend Developer hired by the top IT company....
Divception
This is what you call a "div soup"😂
Is there really someone who wrote this code? 🤔🤔
I've quit my job over similar stuff
Code review: this is shit.
Next please.
Now I really want to know what he was doing
Divcepticons 😂
Crazy code
Some agencies from India and the sorts like to lock in customers by creating complex systems, wrappers and encapsulations that don’t make sense. This will frustrate new developers from migrating away from the system.
"But it work"
It's one of two things, or non-programmer writes code by copy-pasting it from somewhere with the only trick he knows or art project. I lead to believe first option.
i'd say one of the disadvantage of styled components like this, is no matter how many divs you have, its difficult to see styling on what styling is being applied,
Instead of redoing it, if the thing works , I'd just ask to break them down into multiple components and see if those components are already made somewhere, put them in a separate component and reuse them,
LGTM 👍😂
😂💔
I am just starting JavaScript, I don't even know React yet but this burned my eyes.
😂😂 if this comes to my review i will die laughing 🤣
The ones who tries to draw something in Css usally write code like this.
This is my exact same reaction when I open up devtools of a big project and I see dizaines of nested divs that are apparently there just for magical accessibility reasons
I’m really curious about how this ever came to be :-D
This is the most accurate definition of YOLO 😁😅
May I know whats the page preview for this?
Never heard of refactoring into reusable components apparently
Anything to say on this, builderio?😂
I think whoever wrote this just trolling 😂
If you apply single responsibility principle on style rules... :)
Shouldnt do this in web all together...
It's called the divception pattern 😂😂😂
Looks like Drupal and it's nested templates
this guy will love tailwind lol
Man we all start from somewhere
But this is a first
This is definitely HTML hell.. :D
How to serve notice period 101!
My face when I saw the nested divs "🤨?"
I'm gonna guess it is for design purposes.
Gotta be a troll
Master DIV
Excellent review
What theme
Hahahahhaha
div bank... 😂
Is there any way to send my code for review?
yes, on the discord!
Most readable react code
hey, nice name!
It is probably some Indian developer
Than how could you elaborate i just started to learn react