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React me Ternary Operator vs Short-Circuit Rendering Kya Hai
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React

React me Ternary Operator vs Short-Circuit Rendering Kya Hai

हेल्पफुल और प्रैक्टिकल कोडिंग वर्ल्ड में आपका स्वागत है, मेरे दोस्त! अगर आप ReactJS सीख रहे हैं, तो आपने एक बात ज़रूर नोटिस की होगी कि हमारे नॉर्मल JavaScript वाले if-else कंडीशन्स JSX के अंदर सीधे काम नहीं करते। ऐसा इसलिए होता है क्योंकि JSX केवल Expressions को समझता है, Statements को नहीं। जब भी हमें React components में कंडीशन के आधार पर अलग-अलग UI दिखाना होता है, तब हमारे पास दो सबसे बड़े हथियार आते हैं: Ternary Operator (? :) और Short-Circuit Evaluation (&&)। आज हम इन दोनों के बीच के अंतर,

2w ago·12 min read
Browser Video Editor: Trim, Cut, and Export MP4 Without a Server
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React

Browser Video Editor: Trim, Cut, and Export MP4 Without a Server

Browser Video Editor is a video editor that runs entirely in your browser. You import local clips, trim them, arrange them on a timeline, drop text overlays on top, scrub a live preview, and export a real .mp4 — and the video files never leave your machine. No upload, no backend, no server doing the encoding. I built it with Claude as a pair programmer, and v1 is complete and merged to master. The shape of it is a Classic non-linear editor: a media bin on the left, a preview canvas in the middle

2w ago·7 min read
How TypeScript Infers Types Through Async Generators in 2026
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React

How TypeScript Infers Types Through Async Generators in 2026

How TypeScript Infers Types Through Async Generators in 2026 Most async generator type errors stem from TypeScript's fundamental constraint: the compiler cannot infer what calling code will send to yield expressions. This limitation creates silent type holes in codebases that rely on async generators for streaming operations, pagination, or event processing. The async generator pattern appears deceptively simple. Developers write async function* expecting TypeScript to infer types from yielded v

2w ago·10 min read
The Safari MCP server for web developers
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General Tech

The Safari MCP server for web developers

2w ago·8 min read
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General Tech

CarPlay Is Additive

2w ago·4 min read
Como implementar OTP (código de confirmação) por WhatsApp no Brasil
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Web Dev

Como implementar OTP (código de confirmação) por WhatsApp no Brasil

Guia prático para adicionar verificação por código OTP via WhatsApp oficial no seu sistema, com exemplos em Node.js, PHP e Python — e comparação honesta de custos entre WhatsApp, SMS e e-mail Se você tem um cadastro, login ou checkout, em algum momento vai precisar confirmar que o usuário realmente controla o número de telefone que informou. Esse é o trabalho do OTP (One-Time Password, ou senha de uso único): você envia um código, o usuário digita, você confere. No Brasil, mandar esse código por

2w ago·5 min read
Stop pasting JWTs into random websites
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Web Dev

Stop pasting JWTs into random websites

A JWT isn't just JSON you can inspect. It's a live bearer token. Here's a safer way to decode one. A few days ago I was reviewing a bug with a teammate. They wanted to see what was inside an access token, so they copied it into the first JWT decoder Google returned. It wasn't a dummy token. It was a production access token with almost an hour left before it expired. Nobody was trying to do anything risky—it was just the quickest way to inspect a JWT. That's exactly why this keeps happening. A JW

2w ago·4 min read
Diff from the live server, not from your git history — when a local repo has drifted from production
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Web Dev

Diff from the live server, not from your git history — when a local repo has drifted from production

An investigation agent flagged "the license API PHP returns Japanese-hardcoded messages" and we sat down to fix it. But something felt off the moment we opened the file — the version running on the production server didn't match the latest commit in the local repo. Stranger still, production had more recent features than our local checkout. A bit of digging turned up the truth: months earlier, someone had hot-patched the production file in response to a different user issue, and that change had

2w ago·5 min read
Brex vs Ramp: The Startup's Dilemma in Corporate Cards
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Web Dev

Brex vs Ramp: The Startup's Dilemma in Corporate Cards

Brex vs Ramp: The Startup's Dilemma in Corporate Cards Running a startup is like juggling chainsaws while blindfolded. As a tech solopreneur, the struggle is real. Every day, there’s a new challenge, an unpredictable twist that’s out to get you. Here's the brutal truth: choosing the right corporate card can mean the difference between streamlined success and chaotic disarray. For startups, efficient handling of expenses isn't just about tracking cash flow—it's about scaling smarter. As you grow,

2w ago·5 min read
Designing Repellence for Human…
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Web Dev

Designing Repellence for Human…

Originally published at norvik.tech Explore the implications of designing repellence for humanity and its impact on technology and web development. Designing repellence refers to creating mechanisms that effectively deter unwanted behaviors or interactions while still engaging users positively. It is rooted in behavioral psychology, focusing on how users interact with digital environments. By leveraging these principles, designers can create interfaces that not only attract but also repel certai

2w ago·5 min read
I Built 50+ Free Developer Tools in Next.js — No Ads, No Login, No BS
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Web Dev

I Built 50+ Free Developer Tools in Next.js — No Ads, No Login, No BS

Every time I needed to format a JSON file, pick a color, or encode something in Base64, I ended up on some random website — cluttered with ads, forced sign-ups, or annoying popups. It got frustrating enough that I decided to just build my own toolkit. That's how Devkitly was born — a free collection of 50+ developer tools, all in one place, built with Next.js. Some of the tools you'll find: 🧩 JSON Formatter & Validator 🎨 Color Picker 🔐 Base64 Encoder / Decoder 🔗 URL Encoder / Decoder 🕒 Time

2w ago·1 min read
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Order a burned CD of your own public GitHub repo

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