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Angular Authentication: JSON Web Token When I started with web development, I had a lot of trouble when I tried implementing a simple authentication system. There are all these terms like signatures, sessions, hashes, encryption and whatnot that make it quite hard to get started. Not to mention that doing this for a real projec... L Lukas Marx February 23, 2020 10 min read angular https://malcoded.com/posts/angular-json-web-token/
Angular Top 25: What you should have read in 2019 The year 2019 is almost over... As every year (for the last 3 years now... wow) I collected the atricles and blog posts about Angular I enjoyed the most. Thank you to the whole Angular community for creating the great content! I would also like to thank the loyal readers of this blog. Som... L Lukas Marx December 15, 2019 3 min read angular https://malcoded.com/posts/angular-best-of-2019/
React Portals: Creating a Dialog In this tutorial, you are going to learn what react portals are and how to use them to spawn components anywhere on the DOM. We will take a look at the example of a simple dialog component to grasp the concepts of portals and why they are useful. You can take a look at what we will build in the d... L Lukas Marx September 22, 2019 4 min read react https://malcoded.com/posts/react-portals/
React DOM Refs In this tutorial, you will learn how to get access to the actual DOM in React using so-called refs. To do that, we will take a look at what refs are and when and how to use them. You will also learn about callback refs and what they are used for. During this tutorial, we will take a look at di... L Lukas Marx August 28, 2019 6 min read react https://malcoded.com/posts/react-dom-refs/
How to use styles in React: Inline styles, CSS Modules & Styled Components In this tutorial, you will learn how to style your components in react. We will take a look at how you can use inline styles, regular CSS classes, CSS modules or react styled components. Also, you will discover how to conditionally apply styles based on the state of the component. Ready? ... L Lukas Marx June 4, 2019 6 min read react https://malcoded.com/posts/react-component-style/
How to send HTTP Requests in React Sending an HTTP request to a server is a common task in web development. In this tutorial, you will learn how to send HTTP requests from your react application using different APIs like XMLHttpRequest, fetch and axios. You will learn how to send GET and POST requests with different configura... L Lukas Marx May 30, 2019 7 min read react https://malcoded.com/posts/react-http-requests-axios/
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