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TWiW|21.10.18 #43

This week we take a look at the animation worklet for a jank free experience, have some fun with CSS and revisit S.O.L.I.D principles in React, and more!

 

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Houdini's animation Worklet
JavaScript

Houdini's animation Worklet

By Dan Surma
The animation Worklet allows you to write animations that run at the device's native frame rate, making them more resilient against main thread jank and are linkable to scroll! Dan Surma walks us through how to use the Worklet.
Pure CSS toggle buttons
CSS

Pure CSS toggle buttons

By Himalaya Singh
Himalaya Singh has created 18 beautiful CSS toggle buttons in nothing but HTML and CSS.
How to apply S.O.L.I.D principles in React applications
React

How to apply S.O.L.I.D principles in React applications

By Tomáš Gold
Tomáš Gold looks at each S.O.L.I.D principle and walks through how to apply them within the context of a React app.
JS Party - Foundation foundations (live at Node + JS Interactive)
Podcast

Foundation foundations

JS Party
KBall, Nick and Suz explore the proposed merger between the JS and the Node Foundation. They pick the brains of special guests Tierney Cyren and Dave Methvin about what's happening with the merger.
@dan_abramov on Twitter
Tweet

@dan_abramov

8:01 AM · Oct 19, 2018
Just published an RFC for React.pure() which lets you optimize function components — similar to PureComponent in classes. Feedback welcome! https://github.com/...
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