I’m a web developer working to build my experience, knowledge and portfolio. My beautiful wife Melissa and I have been married for 12+ years and currently live in Southeastern Wisconsin.
Hello! I'm not too familiar with ElectronJS so I do not know how it differs from React. I did run across an example video on youtube, youtube.com/watch?v=Qf68sssXPtM&t=..., that was passing state using onClick. Perhaps that would assist you some.
Oh, I probably didn't explain clearly enough. I'm not stuck.
I was just wondering if that you are able to create an Emoji-Pad type of app with the skills you've learned in React? I like to target a specific app to see if I'm learning a particular technology.
Do you think you could create a complete React app for Emoji-Pad? Just curious.
I’m a web developer working to build my experience, knowledge and portfolio. My beautiful wife Melissa and I have been married for 12+ years and currently live in Southeastern Wisconsin.
Ah sorry for misunderstanding. I'd imagine I could find my way through creating this. I like the idea of learning by creating an app so I'll have to keep that in mind as I move forward in my learning.
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Hello! I'm not too familiar with ElectronJS so I do not know how it differs from React. I did run across an example video on youtube, youtube.com/watch?v=Qf68sssXPtM&t=..., that was passing state using onClick. Perhaps that would assist you some.
Oh, I probably didn't explain clearly enough. I'm not stuck.
I was just wondering if that you are able to create an Emoji-Pad type of app with the skills you've learned in React? I like to target a specific app to see if I'm learning a particular technology.
Do you think you could create a complete React app for Emoji-Pad? Just curious.
Ah sorry for misunderstanding. I'd imagine I could find my way through creating this. I like the idea of learning by creating an app so I'll have to keep that in mind as I move forward in my learning.