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Man, this made me remember the good old days of Dev Tips and FunFunFunction. Keep up the good work!
The production value on these videos keeps going up. Very good work, mate. Keep it up
Sam, these videos are great. Always get more out of them than I expect to! Thanks for making them.
@samselikoff
4 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome! And thank you for watching them 😁
@tomontheinternet
4 жыл бұрын
@@samselikoff also, great thumbnail. Ha ha
The quality of your videos is absolutely stunning. Great work!
Another great video explaining a difficult topic through good explenation and research to back it up, love it! Thank you for the great content
So glad I subscribed. I've been struggling recently with trying to keep my components so dynamic, that I've made it more difficult to work with. I never even thought about comparing my properties to function arguments... now I'm going to be watching how I structure everything.
Nice examples. I like how you connected it to so many different contexts.
Thats kinda of content its unique, plzz keep it
@michaelgabai9707
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome. So it is OK to call our rabbi at 2AM?😊
this is so high quality
What are your thoughts on Compound Components? Would this apply to this Rule of Least Power methodology?
how about typescript ?
How do you move selected lines up/down in visual mode in vim like 5:54 in the video?
@samselikoff
2 ай бұрын
That one's custom, the VSCode command is "editor.action.moveLinesUpAction" (and down) and I have it mapped to ctrl+k (and j).