Coding in Flow
@codinginflow
React and Next.js tutorials that cut the fluff and get straight to the point. https://codinginflow.com/links Pronouns are: async/await
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I made a free React Best Practices mini-course 👇 codinginflow.com/reactbestpract…
If Next.js and TanStack were car brands, which brand would each be?
2025 if flexbox was never invented
Can't wait for AI to kill frontend dev
Self-host your Next.js app on a cheap VPS with a local PostgreSQL database ✨ Every command is provided for copy-pasting. We even secure the server, connect a custom domain, and make sure every Next.js feature still works. (Video link in the first reply)
If we can read the AI's thoughts, this means that whoever created our universe can also read our thoughts 🤔
Why you should NOT try to master HTML/CSS/JS before jumping into React: 1. Studying languages is boring, building cool projects is fun. Fun is important to stay motivated. 2. You don't know when you learned "enough" because these languages are vast and you never master them…
When Cursor solves a bug you couldn't fix
I prompted Sonnet, Opus, GPT, and Grok for an hour to solve a routing problem in my TanStack Router app. They couldn't fix it. In the end, I did it myself. Took me 5 minutes to read the docs. This reminds me that LLMs are not really "thinking". They can only follow very linear…
Just uploaded a video with my top 6 @cursor_ai pro tips (link in 1st reply)
TIL Zod has a "nullish()" operator, which is short for `.nullable().optional()`
"I need to relax after a hard day of work" The hard day of work:
All these powerful models and their UI still looks like this
React running your useEffect twice in development, like
Did you know? You can use the img's onError function to show a placeholder image if the upstream URL is invalid. This avoids broken images on your website. See how 👇
Data fetching with 1. plain useEffect 2. useEffect with ignore flag 3. React Query
Why you should enable Skew Protection if your app is hosted on @vercel 👇
Today it finally happened 💀😭 I accidentally let Cursor delete local changes that took 2 days of work Luckily, there is a local history in VSCode/Cursor, and I was able to restore all files I found back to Jesus to today 🙏
You can't await Next.js' router.push() because it doesn't return a promise. But you can still get a loading state by wrapping it into a transition 👇
It's idiotic to neglect your health to hyper-focus on some project or startup Even if you make it, you won't be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor when you're in constant pain Fitness is a non-negotiable for every human
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