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well well youtube recap 2025 id here
I really don’t remember watching football highlights tho 😭
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I really don’t remember watching football highlights tho 😭
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I've been working on some interview questions and one of the questions was to write a polyfill for call, bind and apply, here is the code it might help u😊
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#InterviewPrep #Polyfill
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let me just share simple but amazing performance booster
I do
instead of
then it reduces my response time from 16s into just 3s
This is mainly because it gives our server time to process the function asynchronously we only awaited when we need the resolved value.
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I do
const upload = this.uploadWithProgress(...);
const awaited = await upload;
instead of
const awaited = await this.uploadWithProgress(...);
then it reduces my response time from 16s into just 3s
This is mainly because it gives our server time to process the function asynchronously we only awaited when we need the resolved value.
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Article of the day
Atomic Design in 2025: The Labels Never Mattered
Atomic Design is still relevant in 2025, but not because of the old atom–molecule–organism labels. Even Brad Frost says the labels were never the point. What actually matters is building interfaces through clear hierarchy, using meaningful, semantic component names, and grounding everything in design tokens for consistency. Modern design systems work best when they focus less on categorization and more on helping teams build faster, cleaner, and more maintainable products.
full article 👉 here
@devwitheyob #ArticleOfTheDay #AtomicDesign
Atomic Design in 2025: The Labels Never Mattered
Atomic Design is still relevant in 2025, but not because of the old atom–molecule–organism labels. Even Brad Frost says the labels were never the point. What actually matters is building interfaces through clear hierarchy, using meaningful, semantic component names, and grounding everything in design tokens for consistency. Modern design systems work best when they focus less on categorization and more on helping teams build faster, cleaner, and more maintainable products.
full article 👉 here
@devwitheyob #ArticleOfTheDay #AtomicDesign
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