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title: React Component with Dot Notation
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date: 2019-02-19 11:45:47 +07:00
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modified: 2019-02-20 11:45:47 +07:00
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categories: tips
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tags: [react, javascript, dot-notation]
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thumbnail: https://media.giphy.com/media/dIxkmtCuuBQuM9Ux1E/200w_d.gif
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This is my answer to someone’s question on [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49256472/react-how-to-extend-a-component-that-has-child-components-and-keep-them/49258038#answer-49258038). How can we define a React component that is accessible through the dot notation?
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title: Overhaul lanyard gun prow jack
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date: 2018-09-28 09:45:47 +07:00
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modified: 2019-02-20 11:45:47 +07:00
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categories: blog
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tags: [story, antagonist]
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thumbnail: "/assets/img/posts/devc-yogya-28-09-2018s.jpg"
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image: "/assets/img/posts/devc-yogya-28-09-2018s.jpg"
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Once upon a time, there was a little boy whose name was Alex he oftern visited his aunt, and she always
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title: Think classic lorem ipsum is passé?
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date: 2018-11-18 11:38:47 +07:00
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modified: 2019-02-20 11:45:47 +07:00
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categories: blog
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tags: [demo, bangsring, jekyll, github-pages]
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thumbnail: https://source.unsplash.com/FWCUZqXCrUs/800x480 # for open graph image / seo image
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image: https://source.unsplash.com/FWCUZqXCrUs/800x480 # for open graph image / seo image
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tweet: 1106842621706563584
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Pommy ipsum manky odds and sods tallywhacker up North a bit miffed, her Majesty's pleasure had a barney with the inlaws blimey have a gander jammy git a cuppa fried toast, well chuffed duck nick flabbergasted easy peasy Dalek and. On the pull yorkshire mixture Sherlock pennyboy bloke.
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title: How to name Sass color variables
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date: 2018-11-18 11:45:47 +07:00
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modified: 2019-02-20 11:45:47 +07:00
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categories: tips
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tags: [css, sass, naming-variables]
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thumbnail: https://source.unsplash.com/FWCUZqXCrUs/800x480
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image: https://source.unsplash.com/FWCUZqXCrUs/800x480
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When it comes to naming Sass variables, I suck. I think I've found the perfect solution, get half way through a project, and realise what a terrible mistake I'd made.
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title: How to Clear Nunjucks Cache
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date: 2019-02-19 11:45:47 +07:00
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modified: 2019-02-20 11:45:47 +07:00
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category: tips
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tags: [nonjuck, cache, pug, flores, static-site]
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I’m building a static site generator (again) named [Flores](). Initially, I use [Pug]() for the templating engine. But then I discovered [Nunjucks](). It has a lot more features and the syntax is quite similar to [Twig]() which I’m familiar with. I also did a quick test and the render time is quite similar when the cache option is activated.
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title: Step to installation bangsring jekyll theme
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date: 2019-3-6 8:28:47 +07:00
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modified: 2019-02-20 11:45:47 +07:00
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categories: blog
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tags: [installation, jekyll, bangsring-theme]
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tweet: 1106842621706563584
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