I’ve been using a lot of FluentUI lately. This is mainly because my work has chosen the Microsoft stack for our intranet portal. FluentUI keeps the look of our apps consistent across the board – so users won’t be able to tell custom code and off the shelf. FluentUI uses React under the hood, so […]
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Use sessionStorage for caching data from your backend API
Full stack applications that are decoupled (when the front end is totally detached from the backend) can have a lot of drawbacks. One of those is when communication between the two takes too long. Laggy response times from your backend greatly depreciates the user experience. Nobody likes waiting for stuff to load. And no – […]
Code a multi-select input with Mantine, Prisma and NextJS
We’ve all seen this input before. A seemingly innocent input box and as soon as you focus and/or start typing – a list of suggestions appear. Not only that, you’re able to select multiple values, remove items from your selection – and even add a new one. This is typically used for fields such as […]
Just in: SolidStart is in Beta – Now what to build?
A few days ago the people behind SolidJS released their meta-framework of their own called SolidStart. I think this is a major development for SolidJS. This is probably one of the biggest missing piece of the puzzle. Let me explain. Most front end developers know, React is king at the moment. There are many things […]
Simple CICD for Salesforce using SFDX and GitHub Actions
I’ve been building Salesforce applications for some time now and we’re always faced with the same struggle when in comes to CICD. See, we write code locally in our machines. Then we use SFDX to push to our sandboxes – this is so we can see the changes, as well as other users test what […]
Let’s build a Shopping Cart website with SolidJS and Bootstrap – Part 2
In the previous post, we’ve completed setting up the frame for our shopping cart website. We’ve added the routes, finished the product listing page, added filters – and we’ve even started an empty shell for the cart component. Note that if you want to simply download the code – head on to Github. If you’d […]