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Javascript Library Articles
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Adding or removing elements from a list dynamically using VueJS?
Vue can be defined as a progressive framework for building the user interfaces. It has multiple directives that can be used as per the user needs. The basic core library is mainly focused on building the view layer only and is also easy to pick up other libraries or integrate with them. We can dynamically add or remove elements from a list in VueJS using the v-model directive. All the possibilities are binded to a single channel while using this directive. When the user selects an option out of several options, the same will be added to the list. On ...
Read MoreExplain Class Methods in Coffeescript
To understand the class methods in CoffeeScript first we need to understand what it is CoffeeScript. CoffeeScript is a lightweight programming language, and this language compiles in JavaScript and is also inspired by languages like JavaScript, python, ruby, Haskell, etc. Further, we will discuss it in detail after that we are going to discuss class methods in CoffeeScript with its syntax of it an example with a full explanation and in the end, we conclude it. Introduction of CoffeeScript As we discussed above it is a lightweight programming language that compiles in JavaScript. It is basically an effort to make ...
Read MoreExplain clearTimeout() function in Node.js
There is a timer module in node.js that is used to schedule timers and carry out specific functions at a later time. In Node.js the JavaScript function clearTimeout() is used to halt the execution of the setTimeout() function by using the timeoutID returned by a specific setTimeout() function call. This function does nothing if the timeoutID didn't match for any prior calls or if an invalid value is given. The setTimeout() JavaScript function executes the specified code after the user-specified amount of time or delay, and it returns an ID, which is a positive integer commonly referred to as the ...
Read MoreHow to sorting an array without using loops in Node.js?
In Node.js, a built-in sort() method is available to sort an array without a headache. However, as a beginner to learn how the sort() method works internally, users should learn various sorting algorithms. In this tutorial, we will learn a different algorithm to sort an array without using loops in NodeJS. Use the setInterval() method The setInterval() method allows us to invoke any particular function after each interval. Also, we can store the id of the setInterval() method in any variable and use it later to clear the interval. So, we can call a callback function in the ...
Read MoreHow to create refs in ReactJS?
In ReactJS, refs are used to referring any node of the document. Generally, we can pass the props to children elements to interact with children from the parent’s state. Still, sometimes the child component is out of the typical dataflow of components. For example, we have four components, and dataflow is second is a child of the first, third is a child of the second, and fourth is a child of the third component. To interact with the fourth component from the first component, passing props from every component is not good practice. So, we can use refs to interact ...
Read MoreHow to create progress bar in ReactJS?
We can use the progress bar to track how many percentage of a particular task is completed. Maybe you have seen the progress bar on many websites while uploading a file, and it is one of the best use cases of the progress bar to show the uploaded percentage of uploading the file. Another best use case of the progress bar is showing the download completion percentage. We can use different CSS styles for the progress bar to animate and improve user experience. In this tutorial, we will learn to create a progress bar using libraries and from scratch ...
Read MoreHow to Create Phone numbers and Contacts List in ReactJS?
We can assume that you have used mobile devices to call someone and seen the contact list. Generally, when you open the phone book on most mobile devices, it will show you three sections. The first is a keypad to dial a custom number, the second is recent calls, and the third is saved contacts in the device. The recent contact section shows recent calls with names, numbers, and call duration. The normal contact list section shows your contact name with your contact number. Here, we will design a contact list in ReactJS using the basic functionalities of ReactJS. ...
Read MoreHow to create an Image Slider in ReactJS?
Image slider is crucial in any web application to show multiple images with good UX. Whenever we go on any prestigious site like amazon.com or cardekho.com, they show images in the slider, and these websites need to show multiple images for every product. Now, what if they show every single image without a slider, users can’t see the image properly, and it looks worst. So, in this tutorial, we will learn various approaches to creating an image slider in ReactJS. Use the react-simple-image-slider Npm package The react-simple-image-slider allows us to create an image slider in ReactJS. Users ...
Read MoreHTTP REST API calls in ElectronJS
We can choose from various libraries like request, axios, or fetch to make requests to our HTTP REST API endpoint. Doing so allows us to interact with data from our API and display it in our ElectronJS application. ElectronJS is an open-source project actively maintained by the OpenJS Foundation and a community of contributors. With ElectronJS, we can build cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. In this tutorial, we will learn how to use HTTP REST API calls in our ElectronJS application. Steps to use HTTP REST API calls in ElectronJS ...
Read MoreHow to set an object key inside a state object in React Hooks?
The React component can contain various states, and we can use state variables inside the return statement with HTML elements. Whenever the value of state variables updates, it also updates on the web page without refreshing the web page. This tutorial will teach us to use the objects inside the state variable. Whatever value like number, string, Boolean, or object we want to store in the state variable, we need to pass it as a parameter of the useState() hook. Use the objects in the React hooks This section will teach us to use an object as a ...
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