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¿Quieres practicar haciendo proyectos con #React 💙 y no tienes ni idea de qué hacer? ¡En este HILO 🧵te dejo 5⃣ proyectos 🔝 con React para crecer como #programador! #informatica #frontend #javascript #typescript
Este vídeo de 5⃣h aprox. de @vidamrr es 🔝. 5⃣ proyectos para aprender desde un nivel más básico: lista de tareas, widget de clima 🌥️, selector de emojis... #informatica #frontend #javascript #typescript
Aquí @vidamrr nos trae 5⃣ proyectos de #React 💙 más avanzados: un acortador de URLs, un clon de TikTok, componentes estilo Notion... #informatica #frontend #javascript #typescript
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💜 It's time for new development fuckery, please welcome my next CREATION — Project Amber!
A long time ago I wanted to make my own Genshin DB but left it for a few months.... BUT then decided to remake it again!

You can visit it here: ambr.top/en

#VUE #GenshinImpact
At first I tried to deal with CSS myself, and it was fine, but then one of my good friends recommended me #Tailwind, and it turned out very amazing experience! Felt like CSS got a separate programming language XD.

Thanks everyone who supported me with the project BTW!
Mostly I did it for fun, because I started (and I did) really enjoy programming stuff, and also wanted to do something useful for community (how without that).
Also, I kinda wanted to kinda recreate Genshin UI in HTML, and I did it, ahahahahaha!!!!
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Here are 10 reasons to start using @tailwindcss for your next project

#Tailwind #TailwindCSS

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1️⃣ No CSS file needed

As the official website says, you can "Rapidly build modern websites without ever leaving your HTML"

It's like writing inline styles for each html element, but using class names - Far more readable and much faster to type. You almost don't need a CSS file.
2️⃣ No need for class names

Every time you need to style an element, you must think of a suitable class name. And then class names for the child elements.

To modify styles, you need to refer to the class name, go to CSS and then make changes. All that is avoided using Tailwind!
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