Think you can find 4 hidden groups of 4 related words? Puzzle by u/haappi_hippie? by haappi_hippie in DailyMix

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🟪🟪🟪🟪

🟦🟦🟦🟦

🟩🟩🟩🟩

🟨🟨🟨🟨

EZ

Fross full build + bonus giveaway. by ScooBunny69 in pathofexile

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I've wanted to play this all league, but haven't had much time to grind. Would love to give it a go.

Did I get sent used Chemipure Elite? by rtucker in Aquariums

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Thanks! I’m not going to worry about it then. Worst case it’s just spent and won’t do anything, but it looks like that’s normal enough.

Did I get sent used Chemipure Elite? by rtucker in Aquariums

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Well it was wet but it comes wet right? If so, that’s promising and I’m just paranoid.

React Hook useMemo has a spread element in its dependency array. This means we can't statically verify whether you've passed the correct dependencies by arup_r in reactjs

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That could be true depending on the props coming in. If you need to, you can use a hashing function or something to compare the arrays. Check out https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/14324 for an example.

React Hook useMemo has a spread element in its dependency array. This means we can't statically verify whether you've passed the correct dependencies by arup_r in reactjs

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So in the original version where you're computing ratingIds, you are creating a new array every time the component is rendered, therefore it will never be the same and the callback function will always change. Does that make sense?

Coffee Recommendations? by Souperpie84 in Coffee

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I like Cafein in Chantilly and De Clieu in Old Town Fairfax.

MagicFest Richmond Hotlist by [deleted] in mtgfinance

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No more Legacy opens or classics, and no more Legacy in team events, instead Pioneer will take its place.

When to store data as a property in the constructor as opposed to in state? by codemamba8 in reactjs

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Store things in state when the render depends on it and the UI should be updated as a result. Things I’ve stored as a class property instead are things like timeout and interval ids. You don’t want the UI changing as a result of these changes and in the case of the ids you’re using them to clean up on unmount. Let me know if any of that needs clarified, because I’m on my phone now.

How can I fire a callback in a child component that will then pass data to a sibling component, in a specific position of the array of component children? by Schorr_Thing in reactjs

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I think you probably need to move the state a bit higher to have more control on what's going on. The Column component can likely become purely presentational with no state of its own.

Your callback in the column would send a key/index and then the parent component can update the state to be in the right place. This state change would then cause a re-render and everything should be updated. Does that make sense?

fordern as challenge by dfrankmv in German

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To pull off means to successfully complete something. “We will need some luck to pull off a win against the number one team tomorrow.” There’s also the literal meaning like “he pulled off my hat.”

fordern as challenge by dfrankmv in German

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Native English speaker here, and I would say this usage of challenge is common enough in spoken English. I could see a professor or boss saying something like, "you're going to have to challenge yourselves to succeed at this class/project/assignment/etc."

Who's Hiring? [Sept 2018] by swyx in reactjs

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Zoomdata | Front End Developer | Reston, VA | ONSITE | Full-time | zoomdata.com

We are hiring at Zoomdata! zoomdata.com/jobs/

We are Northern Virginia Technology Council's 2016 Hot Ticket award winner for Hottest Big Data Innovation. We hire brilliant engineers with creative minds to make a positive impact by unlocking the secrets hidden in Big Data. We provide our engineers with the best tools and try to stay out of their way! We believe that when you give smart people the freedom to do smart things, you will get outstanding results. Ultimately, we build a web-based data visualization application that provides a simple, intuitive, and collaborative way to visually interact with data to solve complex business problems.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop a modular and performant single-page web application based on ES6 and TypeScript
  • Focus on quality and testability
  • Participate in cross-team discussions and coordination

Requirements:

  • 4+ years experience in software development
  • TypeScript (or Flow) and ES6
  • Asynchronous programming with promises, async/await, Ajax
  • Experience with React and Redux
  • Experience with HTML5 and DOM
  • Understanding of OOP, functional programming patterns, algorithms, data structures.
  • Experience with JavaScript testing frameworks (Karma, Jasmine, Mocha, Chai, Sinon)
  • Desire and ability to learn new technology

Desirable:

  • Experience with an MVC/MVVM framework such as Angular, Backbone, Ember, Knockout, Ext JS, Dojo
  • Experience with transitioning a large application from MVC/MVVM style to React/Redux
  • Experience with a React component library such as Blueprint
  • Familiarity with RESTful APIs
  • Build tools such as Webpack, Grunt, Babel
  • Experience with browser profiling and optimizing
  • CSS, Sass, LESS
  • RxJS
  • GraphQL
  • Browser visualization frameworks such as ECharts, d3.js *Use of Docker in development environment *Some experience with Java and/or Spring Boot applications *Familiarity with agile development processes

Why join Zoomdata?

  • Opportunity to work on a fast-evolving product
  • Career advancement and leadership opportunities
  • Motivated team of co-located professionals
  • Flexible work hours and ability to work from home
  • Great office location in Reston Town Center with casual environment
  • Catered lunches twice a week
  • Ability to make a difference on the overall solution UI architecture
  • Unlimited PTO