taylorfullstack's profile picture. ⚛️ Frontend developer, specialized in #JavaScript and #ReactJS
🇺🇸 🇫🇷 Bilingual in English and French

Heather Taylor

@taylorfullstack

⚛️ Frontend developer, specialized in #JavaScript and #ReactJS 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 Bilingual in English and French

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My #resume is available in both English and French Mon #cv est disponible en anglais et en français 🇺🇸 cvdesignr.com/p/64cccb939e051 🇫🇷 cvdesignr.com/p/64b929050e4fa #opentowork #reactjs #FrontEndDeveloper


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I find it hilarious that React is slow enough that a ton of engineering time went in to making this. I found it amazing that making the web a better place without forcing folks to rewrite their apps is taking many forms 🥳 (nice work, @milliondotjs 💪)

Make React Faster. Automatically. million.dev



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Hi React fellow 👋, have you heard about Million.js? I crafted an infographic to introduce you to the core @milliondotjs concepts. the block() 🏎️ Are you looking for free performance in your next React app?, Million is the way! 🦁

oliverloops's tweet image. Hi React fellow 👋, have you heard about Million.js?
I crafted an infographic to introduce you to the core @milliondotjs concepts. the block() 🏎️

Are you looking for free performance in your next React app?, Million is the way! 🦁

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🛠️ In #React, avoid calling data-fetching functions directly in the render method. Use useEffect to manage to fetch asynchronously & useState to store data. This approach syncs with the component's lifecycle, preventing re-rendering issues. #codingtips #webdevelopment

chaplindev's tweet image. 🛠️ In #React, avoid calling data-fetching functions directly in the render method. Use useEffect to manage to fetch asynchronously & useState to store data. This approach syncs with the component's lifecycle, preventing re-rendering issues. #codingtips #webdevelopment

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The most effective way to debug your CSS 👇👇

madzadev's tweet image. The most effective way to debug your CSS 👇👇

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1 year later and 10s of thousands of views, frontend masters is still offering this for free no cc required, i work at netflix btw frontendmasters.com/trial/

ThePrimeagen's tweet image. 1 year later and 10s of thousands of views, frontend masters is still offering this for free

no cc required, i work at netflix btw
frontendmasters.com/trial/

Heather Taylor reposted

In React, the useRef hook is used to create a mutable reference to a DOM element or a value that persists across renders without causing the component to re-render when the reference changes. Here's an example of how you might use the useRef hook in a React functional component:

khalid_not_dj's tweet image. In React, the useRef hook is used to create a mutable reference to a DOM element or a value that persists across renders without causing the component to re-render when the reference changes. Here's an example of how you might use the useRef hook in a React functional component:

I'm a #FrontEndDeveloper specialized in #Javascript and #React I'm bilingual in English and French, and actively searching a full time position in #Montpellier France or #remotework / #teletravail You can check out my portfolio site at taylorfullstack.com


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