Call me old (yes I am!) fashioned, but would it be too much to ask to see some sort of example app using said widget in the post?
This is the second article I've been interested in today here on HN that seems, to me at least, to go on and on extolling the virtues of said framework/extension/etc, and in the end gives absolutely no hint of how to use it.
Yes yes I know...farts like me are behind the curve/too slow/fat/old/stupid etc to understand all this modernity, but really, is it too much to ask for a small example of the Greatness?
...in this case, it's not a widget, but a routing library. Actually a slightly nicer wrapping library around the same base routing library used by basically every React project, which means that for the user, it'll look exactly like every project that doesn't use it too. The only thing to "see" is basically the API docs.
(That being said, maybe that could be made clearer in the blog post...?)
This post was strictly intended for current users of redux and react-router. That could be included yes, but I have limited time and I'd rather publish blog posts rather than languish in my "drafts" folder. I can add a few things to this though.
This is the second article I've been interested in today here on HN that seems, to me at least, to go on and on extolling the virtues of said framework/extension/etc, and in the end gives absolutely no hint of how to use it.
Yes yes I know...farts like me are behind the curve/too slow/fat/old/stupid etc to understand all this modernity, but really, is it too much to ask for a small example of the Greatness?