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Teknik

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X'te Emil Kowalski: "Based on the feedback on the https://t.co/RP4FIdUrS8 skill file, it’s clear that skills are a great fit for educational content. You learn by going through the course, and once you’re done, the skill keeps the lessons with you as you build. Here’s another snippet from it: https://t.co/ULeG4mPQ0m" / X
X'te Emil Kowalski: "Based on the feedback on the https://t.co/RP4FIdUrS8 skill file, it’s clear that skills are a great fit for educational content. You learn by going through the course, and once you’re done, the skill keeps the lessons with you as you build. Here’s another snippet from it: https://t.co/ULeG4mPQ0m" / X
X'te Emil Kowalski: "Based on the feedback on the https://t.co/RP4FIdUrS8 skill file, it’s clear that skills are a great fit for educational content. You learn by going through the course, and once you’re done, the skill keeps the lessons with you as you build. Here’s another snippet from it: https://t.co/ULeG4mPQ0m" / X
X'te Josef Bender: "I just wanted to share a really useful function if you're using @tan_stack Start with @supabase . This is for those who are using client-side authentication, but want to authenticate the users on the server (e.g. for server function). The following is a middleware that checks https://t.co/FvVZH3m7jL" / X
X'te Josef Bender: "I just wanted to share a really useful function if you're using @tan_stack Start with @supabase . This is for those who are using client-side authentication, but want to authenticate the users on the server (e.g. for server function). The following is a middleware that checks https://t.co/FvVZH3m7jL" / X
X'te Josef Bender: "I just wanted to share a really useful function if you're using @tan_stack Start with @supabase . This is for those who are using client-side authentication, but want to authenticate the users on the server (e.g. for server function). The following is a middleware that checks https://t.co/FvVZH3m7jL" / X
X'te Emil Kowalski: "Artificially delaying writes like form submissions can give your users more confidence that their changes went through. It gets annoying in high-frequency apps like Linear, but it feels better than an optimistic update during occasional submissions like a contact form. https://t.co/BQ1YuwpsPq" / X
X'te Emil Kowalski: "Artificially delaying writes like form submissions can give your users more confidence that their changes went through. It gets annoying in high-frequency apps like Linear, but it feels better than an optimistic update during occasional submissions like a contact form. https://t.co/BQ1YuwpsPq" / X
X'te Emil Kowalski: "Artificially delaying writes like form submissions can give your users more confidence that their changes went through. It gets annoying in high-frequency apps like Linear, but it feels better than an optimistic update during occasional submissions like a contact form. https://t.co/BQ1YuwpsPq" / X
(1) X'te Emil Kowalski: "A way to make your interface feel faster is to use `ease-out` easing for enter and exit animations. This curve accelerates at the beginning, which feels more snappy than `ease-in` which does the opposite. Here's `ease-out` vs `ease-in`with the same duration + curve comparison: https://t.co/IicGRB9t1R" / X
(1) X'te Emil Kowalski: "A way to make your interface feel faster is to use `ease-out` easing for enter and exit animations. This curve accelerates at the beginning, which feels more snappy than `ease-in` which does the opposite. Here's `ease-out` vs `ease-in`with the same duration + curve comparison: https://t.co/IicGRB9t1R" / X
(1) X'te Emil Kowalski: "A way to make your interface feel faster is to use `ease-out` easing for enter and exit animations. This curve accelerates at the beginning, which feels more snappy than `ease-in` which does the opposite. Here's `ease-out` vs `ease-in`with the same duration + curve comparison: https://t.co/IicGRB9t1R" / X