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海外TECH DEV Community How to create a React app for a complete Beginner https://dev.to/darkxenium/how-to-create-a-react-app-for-a-complete-beginner-50ph How to create a React app for a complete BeginnerTo create a React app as a complete beginner you will need to have Node js and npm the Node js package manager installed on your computer Once you have these prerequisites installed follow these steps Open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory where you want to create your React app Run the following command to create a new React app npx create react app my appThis will create a new directory called my app with the necessary files for a basic React app Navigate into the new my app directory and start the development server by running the following command cd my appnpm startThis will start the development server and automatically open your default browser to http localhost You should see a Welcome to React message on the page To edit your React app open the my app directory in a code editor of your choice You can make changes to the code and the development server will automatically reload the page to reflect your changes When you are ready to build your app for production run the following command npm run buildThis will create a build directory with optimized versions of your app s files You can deploy these files to a web server to make your app available to the public Congratulations you have created your first React app To learn more about React and how to build more complex applications check out the official React documentation and tutorials 2022-12-15 13:53:07
海外TECH DEV Community Best Coding Practices https://dev.to/darkxenium/best-coding-practices-15i Best Coding PracticesWriting clean readable code is an important skill for any developer Not only does it make your code easier to understand and maintain but it also helps to prevent bugs and errors In this blog we will discuss some best practices for writing clean code Use meaningful names for variables functions and other elements of your code This will make it easier for others or future you to understand what your code is doing Use white space and indentation to organize your code and make it more readable This can include adding blank lines between code blocks indenting nested code blocks and aligning code on the same line Write modular code by breaking your code into small reusable functions This will make your code more organized and easier to read as well as allowing you to reuse the same code in multiple places Use comments to explain your code especially for complex or non obvious sections This will help others understand what your code is doing and why Follow the style guide for the language you are using Different programming languages have their own conventions for formatting and organizing code and following the style guide will make your code more consistent and easier to read By following these best practices you can write clean readable code that is easy to understand and maintain This will make your code more efficient reliable and scalable and will help you to become a better developer overall 2022-12-15 13:47:22
海外TECH DEV Community 9 UX Best Practices for Ecommerce https://dev.to/medusajs/9-ux-best-practices-for-ecommerce-1oao UX Best Practices for EcommerceEcommerce websites require great user experience UX to achieve the reason for which they re createdーdrive sales and conversion In BB this is often a neglected topic which is why we wanted to shed more light on the best practices in the area This article will use an example case from a BB site that recently made the top of HackerNews as the best e commerce site mcmaster com by McMaster Carr In this article you ll get a breakdown of what McMaster Carr does particularly well in its UX practices Medusa s BB FocusRecently we launched a new BB starter to our headless open source commerce platform Medusa In this regard we are particularly interested to showcase how a headless setup allows developers to build fine tuned storefronts using the case of McMaster Carr If you d like to know more about our product and how we serve BB users feel free to visit medusajs com bb commerce platform What is McMaster Carr McMaster Carr is a business to business BB industrial supply company founded in Their website has been around since the early days of the internet and continues to be a popular place for businesses and hobbyists to buy hardware and accessories In fact a post titled “Mcmaster com is the best e commerce site I ve ever used recently trended on Hacker News What seemed like an innocuous statement ended up receiving over comments as people discussed the merits of the BB ecommerce businesses alongside personal anecdotes from using it Why the McMaster Carr Website Has the Best Ecommerce UXThe McMaster Carr website is indeed an excellent one and stands out here s how they ve helped create the best UX for their customers Seamless Customer JourneyToday s online shopping experiences are rife with distractions pop up ads with coupon codes hero sections advertising new deals and steals and product carousels with upselling and cross selling recommendations McMaster Carr shoppers don t encounter distractions you can see proof of this on the homepage which jumps right into the action In addition the designers have done a great job in minimizing the number of landing pages shoppers have to visit before buying something As a result they ve reduced the number of clicks their shoppers have to make from the point of entry to conversion This reduced workload makes the website feel easier to use It also means they get their shopping done more quickly Uncluttered UIMcMaster Carr currently has over products in its store That amount of inventory alone would be enough to overwhelm some shoppers That s why it s crucial that the design and layout of the store be as uncluttered and straightforward as possible Many of the best ecommerce UX these days have well laid out architectures The main difference between those stores and McMaster s is the level of detail put into the user interface UI You won t find eye catching gradients fun animations or anything like that here The visual design of the McMaster Carr website more closely resembles a detailed yet raw looking wireframe than it does a fully fleshed out and branded store Considering this is an industrial supply store the lowkey UI design makes a lot of sense Hardware doesn t need to be pretty in order to be effective This frill less design keeps visual distractions at bay so shoppers can focus on the products and their specifications For example colors are kept to a minimum In addition the images are all presented in greyscale This basic color palette and presentation of images make it easy for shoppers to focus on product details instead of getting caught up in flashy design choices on the site Sticky Left Side NavigationThe placement and design of the navigation matter a good deal On most ecommerce websites you ll find the navigation inside of the header with each top level product category spread out across the width of it Shoppers can then hover over each category to explore sub categories of products McMaster Carr s designers have handled this much differently The navigation is a sticky sidebar that sits alongside the left rail of the website It can also be accessed by clicking the “BROWSE CATALOG hamburger menu button in the top left corner This design is beneficial There s been no compromise in terms of which product categories get top billing All of them are present Not only that the categories fit without forcing shoppers to scroll Effective Header DesignWhile navigation is a primary component of the online shopping UX it often takes up so much room that other important elements are sidelined Thanks to sticky sidebar navigation McMaster Carr s header design isn t weighed down by product category links Instead what shoppers find is a light airy website header design where it s easy to find all the important tools they need The different header components are sized and styled based on importance For example the search bar is about a third of the width of the header Its prominent size ensures that shoppers can quickly find and use it when they have something specific they are shopping for Smart Site SearchThe importance of the search bar add article link cannot be understated in ecommerce Without it the online shopping experience would be more time consuming and stressful than it often already is That said stores the size and complexity of McMaster Carr need to equip shoppers with advanced search functionality ーone that can fix any spelling errors and predict what they re searching for Without a smart search feature shoppers would likely run into a ton of stumbling blocks Not only does this search bar fix entry errors but it provides alternative matching results This maximizes the chances that shoppers will find exactly what they re looking for the first time they search for it What s more results don t just get updated in the search s dropdown bar They get updated on the page providing shoppers with even more results and product sub categories to consider Helpful Search FiltersThe search bar and navigation are the entry point into the McMaster Carr shopping experience They alone won t get shoppers where they need to go which is why the filters sidebar is needed Regardless of which tool shoppers use to get there the left aligned filters sidebar will help them whittle down their product search results page This is yet another way in which the designers have streamlined the shopping experience Scroll through the filters and you ll notice these don t look like your typical ecommerce controls For example you won t find sliders which can be unwieldy depending on how large of a dataset you re trying to pick a number from What s more when scrollable lists of data are presented a mini search bar is always present at the top as a shortcut to scrolling These filters enhance an already streamlined ecommerce UX With descriptive matching visuals companion search bars and easy to find clickable links these filters make shopping on McMaster Carr a breeze Simplified ContentOne of the problems with modern ecommerce design is the idea that a product page needs to be long Product images dominate above the fold Product descriptions and specifications sit just below the fold Then there are sections for related product recommendations product comparison tables FAQs customer reviews and so on The longer the page becomes the longer the decision making process is going to take And the longer those decisions take the more chances there are for distractions and doubts to keep shoppers from converting McMaster Carr s product page design is a beautiful lesson in simplicity Shoppers see The product typeAccompanying product photoShort descriptionTable breaking down the specifications for each sizeIf shoppers want more details on the product type they can expand the information provided under the accordion dropdowns at the top If they want more information on the product specification they can click the “Product Detail button beneath to see more or to download the CAD file in their preferred format With the way these pages are designed there s no need for users to scroll or to worry that they re missing important details It s all clearly laid out in an easy to follow format Custom Cart Page DesignThe purpose of the cart page is to give shoppers the chance to review their items make modifications and add relevant notes before they check out McMaster Carr calls this page “ORDER and it includes important features like Field to enter the purchase order numberOption to add reference info on each lineAbility to convert to table viewThe one drawback about the way this cart page is designed ーand how checkout is handled in general ーis that customers never get to see their true total costs They can see the merchandise total on the right However shipping fees and taxes get added on post purchase because of the way McMaster Carr handles product fulfilment Seamless Checkout ExperienceMany shoppers have come to expect the shopping cart page and ecommerce checkout flow to be two separate parts It s not necessarily done this way because it s in the shoppers best interests Instead it s usually because the ecommerce software generates the shopping cart while the payment gateway plugin creates the checkout flow McMaster Carr s website makes no distinction between the two Instead there is a seamless transition from the cart to checkout Shoppers log into their accounts on the right side of the “ORDERS page The checkout form then takes the place of the login form Shoppers won t encounter a checkout page that looks foreign compared to the rest of the site Nor will they have to deal with multi step checkout flows There s a single form built right into the “ORDER page where they Choose the delivery method Enter delivery address details Provide payment information The form responds to every choice they make as well as to everything they input into the fields if anything at all This ensures that when they re ready to click the sticky “PLACE ORDER button at the top no errors occur ConclusionWant to get more inspiration on UX best practices Sign up for our newsletter on medusajs com as we will share no less than more ecommerce deep dives on best practice UX for BB For more BB specific readings check out Medusa s recent tutorials and perspectives Our tutorial on how you set up Medusa to support BB  Part   amp  Part Our Perspective on Open Source BB Ecommerce Our Comparison of the Top Open Source BB Ecommerce Platforms 2022-12-15 13:47:06
海外TECH DEV Community From Zero to Hero: An Ultimate Guide to Acing Google Summer of Code https://dev.to/thenomadevel/from-zero-to-hero-an-ultimate-guide-to-acing-google-summer-of-code-577p From Zero to Hero An Ultimate Guide to Acing Google Summer of CodeAre you a passionate and motivated programmer looking for an opportunity to gain valuable experience further your coding skills and chime into open source Then Google Summer of Code GSoC could be the perfect opportunity for you GSoC is an annual program that gives students from all over the world the chance to work with open source organizations to develop new software Hello fellow devs Nomadev is back with another article This blog post will provide an overview of the GSoC program and tips for successfully applying for and completing a GSoC project What is GSoC GSoC is a great opportunity for students to gain hands on experience with open source development It allows students to collaborate with mentors from the organization and other students who are also working on the same project During the program students are provided with a stipend to cover expenses and they can also earn a one time bonus at the end of the program Prior students had to be at least years old enrolled in a university or college and eligible to participate However as of last year this criteria is no longer in place They must also have a good knowledge of the programming language and tools associated with the organization they are applying to Furthermore there are certain criteria for project proposals that must be met before they can be accepted During GSoC the organization will assign a mentor to each student to help them with their project Mentors provide guidance answer questions review code and offer feedback The mentor will also ensure that the student is on track to complete their project on time and within the guidelines set by the organization At the end of the program students are required to submit their project code to the organization and participate in a final evaluation to demonstrate their project and receive feedback from the organization If the student is successful they will receive a certificate of completion and a cash bonus GSoC is a great way for students to get involved in open source development and to gain valuable experience It also provides a great opportunity to learn from experienced mentors and to collaborate with other students How to Choose an Organisation Finding out your abilities your professional interests and what you hope to gain from the GSoC are the first steps in selecting an organisation You can check the list of organisations from the previous year that were accepted after finding all of these questions at GSoC Archive It s usually preferable to use tags to filter out organisations according to your talents and interests Without confusing you more I will just give you easy steps Identify your areas of interest and expertise Start by looking at open source organizations that are doing work related to your field Research the organization s past GSoC projects and participation Check the GSoC website to see what projects the organization has participated in and look for detailed reports about their experience Reach out to the organization Contact them directly with your questions and ideas Assess the organization s overall commitment to GSoC How many mentors do they have What is the general attitude towards GSoC Look for organizations that are willing to provide you with a mentor This can help ensure that you have a successful GSoC experience Consider the organization s size and reach Larger organizations may have more resources and visibility while smaller organizations may provide you with more individual attention and guidance Check out the organization s GitHub or other code repositories to get a feel for their development practices Find out if the organization has a presence on social media or other forums where you can interact with members of the community Read any available documentation about the organization s development process Ask other GSoC participants about their experience with the organization Take a note from my side on point Don t Spam their primary communication channel by just pasting your introduction template there Get a quick overview of what the organisation does before joining their IRC or Slack channel to convince them that you are truly passionate about participating and have already done some research on their your behalf Improving Your Chances of SelectionTo increase your chances of selection for Google Summer of Code GSoC you should start by familiarizing yourself with the program and its requirements Make sure you read through the GSoC Overview page and understand what the program entails Additionally you should look through the list of accepted projects and organizations from previous years to get a better idea of what kind of projects have been successfully completed Some points to improve your Chances to Selection Start Early Start working on your proposal and project ideas as early as possible This will give you plenty of time to get feedback from mentors and refine your application Be Passionate Demonstrate your enthusiasm and passion for the project you are applying for Show how you are the best candidate for the position by providing examples of previous work that you ve done Get to Know the Community Get involved in the open source community that you are applying to Participate in discussion forums answer questions and make contributions to the project This will show that you are familiar with the project and its needs Take Initiative Show that you are a self starter by presenting ideas for your project and demonstrating how you will tackle them Show Your Skillset Make sure to demonstrate the skills that you have that make you a great candidate for the project Follow Directions Make sure to follow all of the instructions outlined for your proposal Make sure that your proposal is written in a clear and concise manner Get Feedback Get feedback from mentors and peers on your proposal and project ideas This will help you refine your application and make it Perks for Participation Learning and Skills Development Through GSoC participants have the opportunity to work with mentors and other experienced developers from their chosen organization This provides them with an opportunity to learn from the experts and hone their skills Additionally GSoC also provides participants with the opportunity to learn about new technologies and gain a deeper understanding of open source software development Financial Benefits Participants are provided with a stipend ranging from USD to USD to complete their projects This money can be used to cover the expenses related to their project such as travel and other resources Professional Development Participating in GSoC can help participants to develop their professional skills such as communication problem solving and team work They also get the chance to network with other developers and build relationships with potential employers Sense of Accomplishment GSoC gives participants the feeling of accomplishment when they complete their projects This can be a great motivation to keep participating in the program and working on more projects In conclusion GSoC can provide participants with a wide range of benefits such as financial rewards learning and skills development professional development and a sense of accomplishment All of these benefits can help participants to further their career and become better developers Large Size Projects vs Small Size ProjectsGSoC sponsored by Google and open to all students aged or over Projects can range from small month to large month projects in scope Large Size Projects Large size projects are typically multi faceted and require a significant amount of work Students work on these projects over the course of the June to November making sure to meet the project requirements and deadlines set by the organization These projects often require the student to work with a variety of technologies and platforms in order to complete the project These projects may also require more in depth research and analysis into the project s subject matter Large size projects may also require more frequent interactions with the organization s mentors and other project members Small Size Projects Small size projects are typically single faceted and require less work These projects are typically completed within the summer and require less interaction with the organization s mentors and other project members These projects are generally less complex and may not require as much research or analysis How to make your Proposal Your entire application is really a project proposal It should include a thorough explanation of your project including deliverables and a timeframe as well as information about adjacent projects your biography and other things The Elements of a Quality Proposal provides the fundamental standards however companies should typically publish their own specifications for project proposals Research the organization Before submitting a proposal it is important to thoroughly research the organization that you are applying to Learn about their mission vision and values and make sure that your proposal aligns with them Additionally familiarize yourself with the organization s open source projects and the community of developers that work on them Think of an innovative project Once you have done your research it is time to start brainstorming a project idea Think about the skills you have and try to come up with a unique project that will benefit the organization and its users Write a proposal After you have settled on a project idea it is time to write the proposal Make sure to include an introduction a description of the project a timeline and a list of deliverables You should also include a section on why you are the ideal candidate for the project Submit the proposal Once your proposal is complete submit it to the organization Make sure to double check your proposal for any errors or typos and follow any instructions provided by the organization Follow up After submitting the proposal make sure to follow up with the organization Send a polite reminder email if you have not heard back within a reasonable time frame It s important to stay in touch with the organization throughout the application process This will help you stay informed of any updates or changes to the project and will demonstrate your commitment to the project For your reference for making a proposal visit this link What will I get out of it You ll join a community of open source developers Following GSoC many students continue to work on their projects and become involved open source contributors Your ability to communicate and programme will significantly improve in just one summer A truly exceptional learning opportunity is provided by GSoC You ll expand your professional network get to know some of the best experts in the area study with outstanding professors and make wonderful friends from all over the world Members of your community may offer you a job ask you to an internship or give you the opportunity to present your work at a conference and write a paper on it Google will provide you with a stipend The amount of the stipend is determined by the nation of origin To learn more about how they are paid and how much money is stipend overall for students from your nation visit the article about student stipends Being a successful GSoC student is an honorable accomplishment that will enhance your career considerably References amp Useful LinksGoogle Summer of Code official websiteStudent GuideGoogle Open Source BlogGSoC Timeline Important The purpose of the GSoC is to encourage student developers to contribute to open source thus don t just focus on the GSoC target contributing to open source You risk failure if you simply focus on GSoC Open source is like a family so chime in and offer your support however you can Participate perform good job and try to support the organisation amp  GSoC is no far I ll leave it at that developers I ll speak with you again soon and have additional information for you Contact me on Twitter if you have any specific questions or would want a personalized session on the same area Follow me if you have a passion for Becoming a remote developerMaster in Open SourceGrowing in your current roleWeb amp DevOpsFreelancingCoding MemesCoding Tips amp Resources And if you want to appreciate my work you can buy me a coffee Your appreciation is my motivation 2022-12-15 13:36:45
海外TECH DEV Community User Ruby for Text Tagging with Machine Learning https://dev.to/daviducolo/user-ruby-for-text-tagging-with-machine-learning-1pja User Ruby for Text Tagging with Machine Learning RNNRuby is a popular high level programming language that is known for its simplicity flexibility and powerful capabilities It is often used for web development scripting and data analysis and is a favorite among many developers due to its elegant and concise syntax One area where ruby has seen a lot of growth in recent years is in the field of machine learning Machine learning is a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to learn and make predictions or decisions based on data without being explicitly programmed This allows for the creation of powerful and sophisticated algorithms that can analyze and interpret large amounts of data and make predictions or decisions based on that data One common application of machine learning in the field of natural language processing is text tagging Text tagging is the process of assigning labels or tags to words or phrases in a piece of text based on their meaning or context This can be useful for a variety of tasks such as sentiment analysis topic classification and named entity recognition In ruby text tagging can be performed using a number of different machine learning libraries and frameworks Some popular options include TensorFlow scikit learn and Keras These libraries provide a range of tools and algorithms that can be used to build and train machine learning models for text tagging and can be easily integrated into ruby applications One example of a machine learning model for text tagging in ruby is a recurrent neural network RNN RNNs are a type of neural network that are well suited for processing sequential data such as text They use a series of interconnected neurons to encode and analyze the input data and can learn to make predictions or decisions based on that data To train an RNN for text tagging in ruby the first step is to preprocess the text data This typically involves cleaning and normalizing the text and converting it into a format that can be easily consumed by the machine learning model This might involve removing punctuation converting words to lowercase and splitting the text into individual tokens or words Next the preprocessed text data can be used to train the RNN This typically involves defining the architecture of the network such as the number of layers and the number of neurons in each layer The network can then be trained using a large dataset of labeled text where the labels represent the tags that should be assigned to the words or phrases in the text This training process allows the network to learn the relationship between the words in the text and the labels and to make predictions about the appropriate labels for new unseen text Once the RNN has been trained it can be used to perform text tagging on new unlabeled text This typically involves providing the RNN with the preprocessed text and letting the network make predictions about the appropriate labels for each word or phrase The output of the RNN can then be used for a variety of purposes such as sentiment analysis or topic classification Here is an example of code that trains a recurrent neural network RNN for text tagging in ruby CODE load the necessary librariesrequire tensorflow require keras define the architecture of the RNNmodel Keras Sequential new Keras Layers Embedding new input dim output dim Keras Layers LSTM new Keras Layers Dense new activation sigmoid compile the modelmodel compile loss binary crossentropy optimizer adam metrics accuracy load the training datax train array of preprocessed text datay train array of labels for the text data train the model on the training datamodel fit x train y train epochs This code uses the TensorFlow and Keras libraries to define and train an RNN for text tagging The RNN has three layers an embedding layer an LSTM layer and a dense output layer The embedding layer is used to convert the input text into a numerical representation that can be processed by the network The LSTM layer is a type of recurrent layer that is well suited for processing sequential data such as text The dense output layer is used to make predictions about the appropriate labels for the input text The code then compiles the model and trains it on a dataset of labeled text data Once the model has been trained it can be used to perform text tagging on new unlabeled text data For more information and examples of using ruby for machine learning you can refer to the TensorFlow and Keras documentation or search online for tutorials and code examples TESTHere is an example of code that tests a trained RNN for text tagging in ruby load the necessary librariesrequire tensorflow require keras load the trained modelmodel Keras Model load model h load the test datax test array of preprocessed text datay test array of labels for the text data evaluate the model on the test dataresults model evaluate x test y test puts resultsThis code uses the TensorFlow and Keras libraries to load a trained RNN model and evaluate its performance on a dataset of test data The model evaluate method takes the test data as input and returns the loss and accuracy of the model on the test data This can be used to assess the quality and reliability of the model and to identify any potential issues or improvements that may be needed Once the model has been evaluated it can be used to perform text tagging on new unseen text data This can be done using the model predict method which takes the preprocessed text data as input and returns the predicted labels for each word or phrase in the text These predictions can then be used for a variety of purposes such as sentiment analysis or topic classification In conclusion testing is an important step in the machine learning process and can help ensure that the trained model is accurate and reliable By using a dataset of test data developers can evaluate the performance of their model and identify any potential issues or improvements that may be needed This can help ensure that the model is ready for real world use Here is another example load the necessary librariesrequire tensorflow require keras load the trained modelmodel Keras Model load model h preprocess the text datatext The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog tokens text downcase split predict the labels for the text datapredictions model predict tokens print the predicted labels for each wordtokens zip predictions do token prediction puts token prediction endThis code uses the TensorFlow and Keras libraries to load a trained RNN model and apply it to a piece of text data The text data is first preprocessed by splitting it into individual tokens i e words and converting each token to lowercase This preprocessed data is then provided to the model predict method which returns the predicted labels for each word in the text In this example the RNN might predict the following labels for the words in the text the Nounquick Adjectivebrown Adjectivefox Nounjumps Verbover Prepositionthe Nounlazy Adjectivedog NounThese labels represent the predicted part of speech for each word in the text and can be used for a variety of tasks such as sentiment analysis or named entity recognition By using a trained RNN developers can quickly and easily apply machine learning to large amounts of text data and make predictions or decisions based on that data CONCLUSIONIn conclusion ruby is a powerful and versatile programming language that is well suited for machine learning applications including text tagging By using machine learning libraries and frameworks developers can build and train sophisticated models that can analyze and interpret large amounts of text data and make predictions or decisions based on that data This can be a valuable tool for a wide range of applications from natural language processing to data analysis 2022-12-15 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海外TECH DEV Community Using Lit Components in an Enhance App https://dev.to/begin/using-lit-components-in-an-enhance-app-4lf1 Using Lit Components in an Enhance AppRecently on the Enhance Discord there was a question about how to use Lit web components in an Enhance application Since Lit components extend standard web components adding Lit to your Enhance app is easy Making Lit available in your Enhance applicationLit is a browser module We ll need to bundle in the dependency so it is available in the browser at run time First we need to install Lit by executing the command npm install litThen we need to add Lit to our run time bundles by editing our arc file Under the bundles pragma in your arc file add the following lines bundleslit node modules lit index js Luckily Lit ships with a good entry point that includes all of the dependencies we will need You don t need to name your bundle the same as the npm package but it makes sense to keep the same name in this case Including a Lit componentNext we ll create a new file in our project s public folder called my element js We ll use the source from a Lit component we found on lit dev as an example public my element jsimport LitElement html css from lit export class MyElement extends LitElement static properties greeting planet static styles css host display inline block padding px background lightgray planet color var planet color blue constructor super this greeting Hello this planet World render return html lt span click this togglePlanet gt this greeting lt span class planet gt this planet lt span gt lt span gt togglePlanet this planet this planet World Mars World customElements define my element MyElement The Lit component can be used as is with a tiny change We need to modify where we import the Lit package from in our component Change the import line from import LitElement html css from lit To import LitElement html css from static bundles lit mjs Using a Lit component in a pageNow we can use Lit components just like our Enhance components For example let s create a new page app pages lit html and populate it with the following lines lt script type module src static my element js gt lt script gt lt style gt mars planet color red lt style gt lt my element gt lt my element gt lt hr gt lt my element class mars planet Mars gt lt my element gt The above HTML produces a page that looks like this If you are using this component on multiple pages you should look at including the script tag in the Head of your Enhance app What about TypeScript components If you prefer to use TypeScript based Lit components the instructions are similar but they do require a few extra steps First we ll install typescript as a dev dependency npm install typescript save devNext we ll add lit and lit decorators to our run time bundles by editing our arc file Under the bundles pragma in your arc file add the following lines bundleslit node modules lit index js lit decorators node modules lit reactive element decorators js Incidentally it s Lit s use of experimental decorators which will require us to run tsc as esbuild doesn t support decorators yet Finally we ll need a tsconfig json file to tell tsc how to compile our Lit TS web components In the root of your project create a tsconfig json file and add the following lines compilerOptions target es module es moduleResolution node lib es dom declaration true declarationMap true experimentalDecorators true useDefineForClassFields false include ts Including a Lit componentNext we ll create a ts folder in the root of our project Then we ll add a new file to the ts folder called my element ts js We ll use the source from a Lit component we found on lit dev as an example ts my element ts tsimport LitElement html css from lit import customElement property from lit decorators js customElement my element ts export class MyElementTS extends LitElement static styles css host display inline block padding px background lightgray planet color var planet color blue property greeting Hello property planet World render return html lt span click this togglePlanet gt this greeting lt span class planet gt this planet lt span gt lt span gt togglePlanet this planet this planet World Mars World Then we will need to run tsc to compile our TypeScript component into JavaScript tscThis will create the ts my element ts js file Open this file in your text editor and replace the lines import LitElement html css from lit import customElement property from lit decorators js With import LitElement html css from static bundles lit mjs import customElement property from static bundles lit decorators mjs Then copy ts my element ts js to public my element ts js Using a Lit TS component in a pageNow we can use Lit TS components the same way we used a Lit JavaScript component For example let s create a new page app pages lit ts html and populate it with the following lines lt script type module src static my element ts js gt lt script gt lt style gt mars planet color red lt style gt lt my element ts gt lt my element ts gt lt hr gt lt my element ts class mars planet Mars gt lt my element ts gt The above HTML produces a page that looks like this Which is indistinguishable from the JavaScript version Next StepsWell getting Lit to work in an Enhance app wasn t too bad The downside is this component only works with client side rendering I wonder if we can refactor it to be server side rendered with Enhance 2022-12-15 13:18:21
海外TECH DEV Community Experience of my first in-person event as a speaker at ACD Pune 2022 https://dev.to/aws-builders/experience-of-my-first-in-person-event-as-a-speaker-at-acd-pune-2022-4bcp Experience of my first in person event as a speaker at ACD Pune Hello all I am going to share the experience of my first in person event as a speaker Till now I was on another side of the table Attending many conferences and events as an attendee th October I started giving sessions Due to the Covid pandemic it was online mode As it was my first one as a speaker even if virtual it is always special for me Till now I delivered sessions with different communities like Angular AWS and PHP Conducted AWS training in my organisation Eagleview But everything is online only no in person event I was looking out for an opportunity to get So started applying for CFP for in person events or conferences First I applied for AWS Community APAC Summit due to some issue couldn t able to give a good topic so it is not got selected I didn t stop as my father who is seeing me from heaven said don t stop keep doing one day you will get a chance I applied for AWS Community Day Kochi but didn t get approved there too But I wanted to keep trying I took a step back and did some studies likeWhat will be the reason for a rejectionWhich topic should get more chance of acceptanceWhat is your exact expertise area etc I discussed with Jones is can we submit CFP for ACD Pune We can check out serverless topics for I also will get to learn But later he comes back to me Why not use a virtual photobooth topic with some additional functionality Just for information for AWS Community Day India I was working on a use case to create a virtual photo booth for clicking selfies with photo frames I was ready with the demo He said will add some more functionality to this application like admin user management photo frame management Twitter feed using hashtags etc The idea was super I said yes on the spot to him We started working on ideas and crafting abstracts And finally we submitted CFP to ACD Pune and the topic was Building a Virtual Photo Booth with AWS Amplify Waiting for acceptanceHurry We got acceptance for ACD Pune CFP For me my happiness was on cloud nine Now it s time to pull up our sleeves Preparation startedWe have decided to use AWS Amplify studio for ease of development of Backend API Authentication Storage and Hosting purpose I created wireframes and initial designs using HTML CSS and Javascript The below image is an initial prototype I design a logo for this demo and application We wanted to keep this source as open source We started working on the actual demo and PPT for the final day We wanted to showcase this in a storytelling way so decided to start with a quote Problems are nothing but wake up calls for creativity Gerhard Gschwandtnerafter having a lot of time constraints we are able to finish our demo application Jones is going to write a separate blog on how we build virtual photo booth application using AWS Amplify Time for D day th Dec Coming from a vernacular medium school English is not my favourite language But now that is not a challenge for me for speaking But I remember the last in person presentation given in engineering college time for technical paper presentations years back So I was excited but at the same time nervous too Speaking virtually and speaking in person is different challenges and different logistics come into the picture I was a little relaxed because Jones was there to if any mistakes or missed anything from my side cover it as Jones is an experienced speaker The day started with awesome keynote speakers Dr Biswajit Mohapatra Head of Customer Solutions Management India and South Asia AWS and Sai Vennam Principal Developer Advocate AWS During the end the keynote Dr Biswajit ended the session with the nice line To get insights you need to experiment which means to achieve something you need to take risks without diving into can t learn swimming Avinash Dalvi AWS Community Builder avinashdalvi All set for today ACD Pune acd acdpune aws AWSCommunity AwsPune AM Dec After having a line of speaker sessions now time for a lunch break ACD Pune organised very good food items After having good food my tummy was full and my nervousness was increasing Finally after having two amazing sessions after the lunch break The time arrived for our session I and Jones decided to use our laptop because I added last minute changes like some graphics and demo links etc Unfortunately my laptop couldn t able to connect and somehow I lose my confidence for a few seconds But you know Jones did his magic to keep the audience engage which give me time to relax and prepare for the start Then I started with an introduction and the first slide which everyone was waiting to know the story behind building a virtual photo booth Last year I attended the Mauticon conference virtually there in the event they introduced a virtual photo booth I like this concept so at the time of AWS Community Day south Asia thought of using this Unfortunately I couldn t find any free tool to use Time was less so I dropped this idea This year when ACD India preparation started we decided to build this for the community I discussed this with the ACD India team and started working on it Jones told me can we make a fully customisable tool which any community or group can use for their event Then we decided to build this virtual photo booth with AWS Amplify Then we jump to explaining the architecture behind this application and how to build and deploy using Amplify The last part of the slide was to ask attendees to try out the virtual photo booth and success story of AWS Community Day India which is an actual use case Here is the video link Success story of Virtual photo booth at AWS Community India AWS AWS Community YouTube This is success story of simple HTML based virtual photo booth Created this for AWS Community Day India virtual edition To share photo with frame ove youtube com That s how we ended up our session ACD Pune organising team gave Punery Pagadi as appreciation to both of us Thanks for this amazing gift Which shows the cultural side of Pune In last I would like to say thanks to the AWS Community Day Pune team to accept our CFP and give this amazing opportunity Every corner of this event was well organised Alone we can do so little together we can do so much Helen KellerAs the above quotes said when you have a powerful and passionate team no one can stop you to make a great event ACD Pune was one example of a successful event Kudos to all the organising team and volunteers who help to make it successful One of the important parts of an event I should not forget is amazing quizzes Thanks to the KonfHub team for hosting quizzes and ticketing for ACD Pune The last but important part of this blog is learning Learning from this experience Make demo and PPT advance and submit to organising team to avoid last minute hassle If possible make a video as a demo instead of a live demo Select topics which cover the use case and explain them as stories Keep content less using graphical representation or screenshots Meme or Anime will be the cherry on top Keep your script ready to keep the audience engaged if any technical challenge is faced References Slide aws community day pune speaker ppt dot pptxCode repository 2022-12-15 13:15:57
海外TECH DEV Community Pagination with Javascript https://dev.to/shubhamtiwari909/pagination-with-javascript-2a0 Pagination with JavascriptHello Everyone today i will show you how to create a pagination with Javascript It is a simple pagination logic which uses array slicing Let s get started HTML lt div class list container gt lt ul id data list gt lt ul gt lt div gt lt div class buttons gt lt button id prev gt Prev lt button gt lt input type number id page number gt lt button id next gt Next lt button gt lt div gt Creating a container and inside it list using ul tag and we will append the li elements inside it using javascript map method buttons for next and previous navigation and input for showing the current page number CSS body background color rgb buttons margin top display flex justify content center gap rem buttons button border none padding rem rem background color purple color white border radius px cursor pointer page number border none text align center width rem border radius px page number focus outline none list container display flex justify content center list container height px list container ul display grid grid template columns repeat fr grid template rows repeat fr gap rem list container ul li width px height px margin px list style none padding rem rem background color slateblue color white border radius px Some basic styling for the list and the buttons Javascript const dataSet id name Alison Joseph objects const list document querySelector data list const prevButton document querySelector prev const nextButton document querySelector next const pageNumberValue document querySelector page number let startIndex let endIndex let pageNumber pageNumberValue value pageNumberFirst I have created a dummy data array of objects which contains objects as dataThen I have imported the list container ul Next and previous buttons and the input field as pageNumberValue Start index is the index which will be used as the start of the slicing of array and endIndex is the index which will be used as the end point of the sliced array dataSet slice startIndex endIndex Setting the input value for the initial load as pageNumber which is So it will show as the page number when the page first loads const mapData gt const slicedData dataSet slice startIndex endIndex map row gt return lt li gt row name lt li gt join list innerHTML slicedData mapData mapData is the function which is used to map the rows inside the list container ul using map method I have chained the slice method with map method meaning first slice the array using start and end index then map the row with the sliced elements only Using list innerHTML to put all the sliced rows as li elements inside the list container ul prevButton addEventListener click gt if endIndex lt startIndex endIndex else startIndex endIndex pageNumber pageNumberValue value pageNumber mapData I am showing only items per page so the increment decrement will be and the page number increment decrement will be If the previous button is clicked and the endIndex value after decrement goes below then set the startIndex to endIndex to meaning setting the first page with first items and if the endIndex is greated than then decrement both start and endIndex by and pageNumber by Then setting the new pageNumber value to the input field and calling the mapData function to update the DOM nextButton addEventListener click gt if endIndex lt dataSet length startIndex endIndex pageNumber pageNumberValue value pageNumber mapData If the endIndex is less than the dataset length then only increment start and end index by and page number by Then setting the new pageNumber value to the input field and calling the mapData function to update the DOM pageNumberValue addEventListener change e gt let currentPageNumber Number parseInt e target value let maxPageNumber Math floor dataSet length if currentPageNumber gt maxPageNumber currentPageNumber maxPageNumber e target value value else if currentPageNumber lt currentPageNumber e target value value startIndex currentPageNumber endIndex startIndex pageNumber currentPageNumber mapData Attaching an event listener the page number input field to change the page number manually by putting the number in the input field and directly jump to that page Firstly i have converted the input value to integer and then checked that whether the input value is greated than maxPageNumber Here i have divided the dataset by to convert it as similar to page number value Suppose the dataset length is so there should be maximum pages which is our maxPageNumber If the currentPageNumber is greated than the maxPageNumber number then set the currentPageNumber as the maxPageNumberIf the currentPageNumber is less than then set the currentPageNumber to Then set the startIndex as currentPageNumber and endIndex as startIndex suppose the page number is then startIndex will and endIndex will Then set the pageNumber as currentPageNumber and call the mapData function to update 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Apple AppleInsider - Frontpage News Beats Studio Buds long-term review: An excellent AirPods alternative https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/12/15/beats-studio-buds-long-term-review-an-excellent-airpods-alternative?utm_medium=rss Beats Studio Buds long term review An excellent AirPods alternativeWe ve been using Beats Studio Buds for a long time alongside AirPods and AirPods Pro Where they fit in the lineup isn t a simple question Beats Studio Buds in their case with the lid open Beats Studio Buds weren t a surprise when they launched They had been seen in celebrity ears for months before the summer debut Read more 2022-12-15 13:35:09
海外TECH Engadget Dell's new sustainable Concept Luna laptop can be dismantled in seconds https://www.engadget.com/dell-sustainable-concept-luna-laptop-dismantled-seconds-140006712.html?src=rss Dell x s new sustainable Concept Luna laptop can be dismantled in secondsLast year Dell intrigued us with Concept Luna its attempt at making a sustainable laptop with fewer screws using components that are easier to upgrade and recycle It felt like a breath of fresh air compared to ultraportables that trade repairability for thinness This year Dell is pushing the concept even further Its latest Luna device can be fully disassembled in around seconds using just a push pin tool and a bit of elbow grease There aren t any cables or screws to worry about How can Dell achieve this sorcery By developing a completely modular design wherein every component can be snapped into place without much fuss And it s not just marketing hype As you can see in the video above it doesn t take much effort for a Dell representative to deftly disassemble a Luna device After unlocking the keyboard with a pin tool he removed two speaker units the battery a CPU fan and a slim motherboard The display was a cinch to remove as well after unlocking the laptop s center bezel When it s all put together the new Concept Luna looks like one of Dell s inch laptops more a Latitude than a slim XPS to be clear You d have no idea there was a genuine revolution going on under the hood Dell s sustainability angle is a lot more clear this time around Whereas the previous concept still required a bit of technical maneuvering it wouldn t take much for a general user to get under the hood of a fully modular laptop like this It s about as hard as ejecting a SIM card DellThe new Luna laptop also has room for a CPU fan allowing it to house more powerful processors Additionally Dell worked with a micro factory while developing Luna allowing the company to automate the ordeal of assembling and tearing Luna devices apart That process also involves testing individual components ーafter all it s easy to imagine some aspects of a computer getting far more use than others If you primarily used your laptop on a desk with an external keyboard its built in keyboard probably has a lot of life left Dell quot By marrying Luna s sustainable design with intelligent telemetry and robotic automation we ve created something with the potential to trigger a seismic shift in the industry and drive circularity at scale quot Glen Robson CTO for Dell Technologies Client Solutions Group said in a blog post quot A single sustainable device is one thing but the real opportunity is the potential impact on millions of tech devices sold each year and optimizing the materials in those devices for future reuse refurbishment or recycling quot While it s unlikely we ll see a Luna like consumer laptop anytime soon its mere existence could influence the way Dell designs future systems The company is also pushing its sustainability initiatives in a variety of other ways for example by dramatically reducing packaging waste or exploring recycled materials for some PC cases When it comes to true DIY repairability Dell already has some competition from Framework which just unveiled a DIY Chromebook Still it s nice to see one of the world s biggest PC makers taking sustainability seriously Brian Oh Engadget 2022-12-15 14:00:06
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