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It may seem hard to believe, but the RFC for ESLintâs new configuration system, nicknamed flat config, was first written in 2019. It took until 2022 (v8.21.0) for us to release an experimental, opt-in version of flat config. Since then, weâve been making changes and improvements based on feedback from the community. The plan was always to allow the current configuration system, nicknamed eslintrc,
8/29/2023 Write your own Zod Write your own Zod from scratch Table of Contents Introduction Primitive types Complex types: ZodArray<T> Complex types: ZodObject<T> Building schemas Validating schemas Next steps Footnotes Introductionλ Zod is a Typescript library where defining a schema gives you both runtime validation and type safety. As an exercise in type-level gymnastics, lets make our own Zod
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The Web SQL Database API, which allows you to store data in a structured manner on the user's computer (internally based on the SQLite database engine), was introduced in April 2009 and abandoned in November 2010. While it was implemented in WebKit (which powers Safari) and remained active in the Blink engine (which powers Chrome), Gecko (which powers Firefox) never implemented this feature and We
New section for custom properties in Elements > Styles The Elements panel now supports the @property CSS at-rule. It lets you define CSS custom properties explicitly and register them in a stylesheet without running any JavaScript. To inspect your registered custom properties, in Elements > Styles, hover over the property name and see its descriptors in a tooltip. In the tooltip, click the link to
The delicate art of writing CSS selectors When writing selectors you may find yourself torn between two worlds. On the one hand you want to be pretty specific about which elements you select. On the other hand, you want your selectors to remain easy to override and not be tightly coupled to the DOM structure. For example, when you want to select âthe hero image in the content area of the card comp
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