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react.js features, AI IDE for documentation access, and bikeshare 🚲

react.js features, AI IDE for documentation access, and bikeshare 🚲
Photo by Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash

react.js ⚛

Took a moment this week to do a write up on how I got the draggable divs in my Unsplash api search application. I'm glad I didn't have to develop a solution from the ground up.

Create a draggable div in react.js 📐
I did get sidetracked trying to develop a pure js/css solution, but thankfully I came across react draggable. A simple component that when used, turns your div into a draggable item.

dev 💾

This appears to be a complete IDE, but the idea behind it will surely be a plugin on your favorite IDE soon. AI can do some amazing things to bring all the documentation info that devs need right to their fingers with fewer windows and clicks out.

on the playlist🔮

A little breeze and some cloudy skies have me really loving this playlist as I watch the storms blow in.

off topic🪴

Went to NYC recently and really enjoyed using this app. It truly made non-car transportation much simpler. With options for subway, bus, rideshare or bike, you can mix and match routes within the app to see which is cheapest, shortest and fastest.

Transit • Life’s better without a car.
Get real-time info for bus, train, Uber, Lyft, bikeshare & scooters in 300+ cities. Works for all agencies: the MTA, TTC, STM, CTA, Metro, many more.