Kierkegaard Turdhammar
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sr tech lead {web dev, js, a11y}. rarely artistic @_emergent_seas. #T1D. parent. my hands are human hands. he/him. @[email protected]
London, Canada
Joined April 2009
@TheTexasNative @tender_jay @__C0ldbrew__ @adammocklerr Sure, I guess you were just providing info, not making a point. But when your info is a government policy website it's not always easy to understand. Just clarifying that the source confirms no tariffs charged by Canada on imports from the US
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@TheTexasNative @tender_jay @__C0ldbrew__ @adammocklerr you see the ''Appliciable preferential tariffs" column? Look for "UST" there (The United States-Canada Trade Agreement) to see the rate for the US (it's gonna say 'free', bc there isn't a tariff for the US)
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@calebporzio totally cool if it's just fun. but.. this doesn't look clean to me :D `[,` looks like it needs housekeeping!
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@AlPalVipond I agree with that too — though there are lots of attributes that don’t follow that pattern. I think html/aria tend to lean on brevity as a design principle
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@Zayne_kayden @AlPalVipond @vuejs Really the <tag> itself should be a different color if there’s a v-if or a v-for on it (and those directives should be that same color)
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@AlPalVipond This boils it down well. Options API is a hand to hold. Feels a bit mean to take that away!
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@AlPalVipond I am always tempted that way too, but same sticking point. We ended up with a lot of extending a base component and changing prop defaults, which is kinda weird but worked pretty well — extends is super uncool these days though.
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@MichaelThiessen @inspiretim24 @vuejs I know about keys for sure (and used the outside loops to force updates occasionally).. I just never ran into a recommendation to use them generally on ifs and elses tho I do kinda see it now that I look for them specifically. Feeling like a mandala effect ahaha
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@inspiretim24 @MichaelThiessen @vuejs I’ve never put a key on an v-if/v-else just v-for … did I miss something?
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@cassiecodes That is to say I was also repulsed by the ditzy personality they gave the thing. Really made me wonder how many behavioural gender stereotypes are built into the programming as well because “inspired by the media already out there”
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