To save you some time I’ve put together this handy collection of useful React code snippets.

To save you some time I’ve put together this handy collection of useful React code snippets.
Thanks everyone for your entries in the August T-Shirt giveaway. In my wildest dreams I did not expect over 4000 entries!
Here are the lucky winners announced.
Starting to build your first parallax scrolling website? Not really sure what you are getting into? Don’t make the same mistakes that I have made and learn from these 24 tips. Or at least read the #11.
Should I use this plugin or that library? Should I plan this project or dive straight into coding? Should I ask for help or figure it out myself?
Sounds familiar?
I know how you feel. I felt the same way. That all changed when I started implementing the below points into my routine.
Ok, I’ll admit it – I took a break. Just a few hours break after working silly long hours in the past few days. Why silly hours? And why did I need a break?
Whether you’re an experienced web developer, designer, or just starting out, you have probably heard about the word ‘deadline’.
The word’s ‘crazy’, ‘freaky’, ‘tight’, ‘f*kn’, and ‘terrible’ are often very close by in the same sentence.
We are all bombarded with notifications, updates, emails and messages everyday.
We have to keep up to date with unread articles, unwatched videos, Facebook updates and the list is growing every day.
Notifications such as application badges, unread messages, emails, and Facebook messages are all conveniently displayed on your smartphone’s home screen. They are nice reminders of how much stuff you need to go through.
But are these helping us with getting things done or are they simply just spamming our life and killing our productivity?
Remember The Milk is a powerful to-do list application which can dramatically increase your personal productivity.
I did look at RTM a few years ago together with a number of similar to-do list applications and after a few months of trying different apps I got back to RTM and have been using it for the past two years.