Message from @meratrix
Discord ID: 455069672220655616
Speaking of ReactJS, I'm working on that stuff right now.
Caused an orgasm, it is perfect for prototyping.
React is pretty good, makes building websites with JS much easier in my opinion.
@meratrix so does vue, angular 2 etc
yeah, these are alternatives.
Vue is hyped at the moment.
yeah I know, I just know ReactJS already, so I'll use it when I'm doing small side projects.
@meratrix I managed fine for years with just jQuery, Handlebars and some event handlers
Well, I'm 20, so I haven't been doing this for years.
I am more a fun of the principle (e.g. Flux) itself.
@meratrix I am 35 and I have been doing this since I was 20
I am happy to ignore jQuery.
@Deleted User it was like heaven on earth when it was first out
and DOM manipulations.
React hides this all.
@Deleted User I know, jQuery was good for its time.
I am sure it does, but it is worth knowing what happens in the browser
I learned a bit of JQuery a while ago, but class I was taught in started with JS and then moved on to ReactJS, so that's what I use.
Plus, mixing JQuery and ReactJS is a really bad idea.
You don't need it with React, or lets say, I never had an use case for needing it.
I tried it once, then realized why it wouldn't work. You know that ReactJS creates a "virtual" DOM, and then makes the changes you make to that to the real DOM, well because JQuery interacts directly with the DOM, ReactJS doesn't pick up on the changes you've made to the DOM and thus the "virtual" DOM and the real DOM get out of sync.
Leads to some real fucky behavior if you use a lot of JQuery.
```json
[
{
"tab_id": 0,
"tab_name": "Sol System",
"tab_info": {
"planetoids": {
"planets": {
"mercury": {
"has_moon": 0
},
"venus": {
"has_moon": 0
},
"earth": {
"has_moon": 1,
"luna": {
"name": ""
}
},
"mars": {
"has_moon": 1,
"phobos": {
},
"demos": {
}
},
"jupiter": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"saturn": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"uranus": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"neptune": {
"has_moon": 1
}
},
```
```json
"moons": {
},
"dwarf_planets": {
"pluto": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"Eris": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"Haumea": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"Orcus": {
"has_moon": 1
},
"Quaoar": {
"has_moon": 1
}
},
"satellites": {
"natural": {
"comets": {
},
"asteroids": {
},
"meteoroids": {
}
},
"artifiial": {
}
},
"natural_formations": {
"asteroid_belt": {
"name": "Asteroid Belt"
},
"kuiper_belt": {
"name": "Kuiper Belt"
},
"oort_cloud": {
"name": "Oort Cloud"
}
}
},
"rovers": {
}
}
},
{
"tab_id": 1,
"tab_name": "",
"tab_info": {
}
},
{
"tab_id": 2,
"tab_name": "",
"tab_info": {
}
}
]
```
@Deleted User Currently working on a JSON "database" for an Astronomical Information website I'm working on.
nice, I use it for any university project, where I need a front end. You can do cool stuff, pretty fast.
I'm doing this as a resume builder cause I need to get some new projects on there to push off the god awful password generator me and my roommate made at the beginning of freshman year.
@Deleted User I didnt have a good experience with them so I'm moving to blue hosting.
@Durtle02 fair enough
I'd give a referral to the host I use, but I forgot its name.
Didn't GoDaddy hold domains hostage from people trying to migrate away?
sitegrounds, that's the host I use.
My problem with com domain is the whois. You have to pay extra to hide your address and private information in the DNS records.
@Deleted User who are you using? all the registrars I've used have had that service available for free
random question: I swear I've seen a mini-ITX case that fits inside 2U 5.25" drive bays - does anone know what I'm talking about?
ah crap I found it and it was pico ITX - I need at least 1x full PCIe to do the stupid idea I had
GoDaddy did not have that, and my current one neither. I had to pay extra. in case of the later.
@NearEDGE you have to pay the price of your websites popularity to renew?
oh no, I see.