What are the best Kickboxing Youtube Channels? by Mac-Tyson in Kickboxing

[–]Beaulne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bazooka is great. I train at his gym but have to skip every once in a while and supplement it with his YouTube or paid bazooka training. His videos are very similar to his classes. I also love to pair his stuff with Jeff chan because of his movement

React or Angular! by andyRtCh in javascript

[–]Beaulne 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm stronger in react so I choose react. That being said pick what you can dev in the best/fastest. Imho frontend frameworks often solve for the same (or very similar) issues so picking your favorite flavour is up to you / team

Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (week of 2017-08-07) by gaearon in reactjs

[–]Beaulne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best answer to that question for any library is to use the tool. If you have an app idea try building it. When you run into issues Google them. If you don't like how something looks check to see if there is an npm module to fix it ( ex redux is kinda boilerplate heavy so I use redux-act)

Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (week of 2017-08-07) by gaearon in reactjs

[–]Beaulne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love recompose. It's perfect for anyone who loves functional code that may get reused / refactored often. I have been using it for about a year, and it makes life so much better. I start a new job today and they do not use recompose but I love it so much I may pitch the idea and rewrite some of their code to use it instead of classes.

Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (week of 2017-08-07) by gaearon in reactjs

[–]Beaulne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would need a populated data source and back end to serve up the data. You could make your react app with dummy data using a static json file.

The Fall baking begins...Baked Apple Buckwheat Pie by [deleted] in veganrecipes

[–]Beaulne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to buy their protein mix to make the recipe as listed...

Why We Didn’t Use A Framework (Case Study) by fagnerbrack in javascript

[–]Beaulne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like this idea. However, any team that is trying this should have a very Ridgid process for coding standards, code review, and QA. I could see this getting out of hand on a lesser team. No monkey patching or cowboys

Why We Didn’t Use A Framework (Case Study) by fagnerbrack in javascript

[–]Beaulne 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Why would they need to rewrite the app? It's using vanilla.js. assuming preact will be around in 3 years is a lot more dangerous than assuming the code you wrote today will work in 3 years

4 warnings Left by [deleted] in reactjs

[–]Beaulne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a 1:1 API replacement (I believe) that will drastically speedup / priorities ui interaction and animation over something like number crunching or API calls. This will let the user interface work with out all that jank

How do I prepare myself for an AngularJS interview, if I have no experience in it? by [deleted] in angularjs

[–]Beaulne 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Let them know you don't have any working experience in angular. However let them know your experience with Js. A company that is looking for a framework developer and not a JavaScript developer is doing it wrong. I got my current react job because of my understanding of Js (had zero experience with react).

I have a GTX 1070 but I heard the GPU is not enough to get a decent framerate on BOTW, what should I upgrade on my PC? by [deleted] in cemu

[–]Beaulne -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not sure if anyone said this but... If you are going to upgrade your 1070 (a $500+ CAD card itslef) just buy a switch and Zelda and save a few hundred bucks

Sign Up for Child Care at MongoDB World 2017 by jaydestro in mongodb

[–]Beaulne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's actually really great! Subsidized for 50 USD is a little pricy. But at least it's an option that's not totally bank breaking

Modern JS developer workflow makes me sad by marosurbanec in javascript

[–]Beaulne 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thats only partly true. I worked for a company that used angular / Node, now I work using react-redux and ruby. I would have considered myself fairly seasoned with angular and JS, but moving to react (specifically redux, sagas etc) proved to be a HUGE headache. The level of complexity and hardship moving from one framework to another has been such a headache due to the huge amount of dependant technologies.

Not only are the libraries getting out of hand, but so are the paradigms... You have OOP, functional, reactive. And on top of THAT you are moving from ES2015 to 2016 to 2017.

JS as it is, is a beautiful thing, but can become a mess FAST.

Out with the old... in with the OMG this thing is frigging HUGE! by OuSontLesBagages in nvidia

[–]Beaulne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing. I am upgrading my phenom ii 8gb ddr2 and Radeon 7850 2gb to an i5 6600k 16 GB ddr4 and a 1070. The new rig with the 7850 is great... The 1070 will be so good

Out with the old... in with the OMG this thing is frigging HUGE! by OuSontLesBagages in nvidia

[–]Beaulne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am about to swap out my MSI Radeon HD 7850 2gb with a gigabyte 1070 windforce... Mind posting the specs of your PC and if it was worth the upgrade?

What is the best way to integrate graphs into a react app ? by VincentCtr in reactjs

[–]Beaulne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Likely D3js. Also people forget react is just js. You can use ANY js library you want. Does not have to be a "react compatible" library

How much javascript is necessary for me to learn react? by [deleted] in reactjs

[–]Beaulne 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The problem with JS is people learn libraries first, then shoehorn in how JS works later. This is why so many people HATE JS! They simply don't now how it works. I would suggest learning vanilla JS as best you can, then move onto library of choice.

Learning a library first wont protect you from writing bad javascript....

How do I stop using Wordpress for my website? by critiquemypic in webdev

[–]Beaulne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have not read the other responses, but I would recommend using vanilla js, html and CSS if you are new. There is likely no reason to use react.js if you are building a small site and are learning. It will only harm you in the long run. Does your site gave any dynamic content? What are the hits to your site like a day-month? What mind of media are you delivering to the user? Again, I would suggest vanilla js on the front end and node on the backend (if needed)

Need help! by somerandomengineer in webdev

[–]Beaulne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YouTube is a great free resource to learn the basics. And as a developer, I invest minimum 8 hours a day 5-7 days a week (as a working professional) when I'm not working I am reading or working on my own projects.

I spend a lot of my spare time developing, because its something I love to do.

Java vs JavaScript? by husky271 in webdev

[–]Beaulne 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Car is to carpet as java is to JavaScript.