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At first when u did authorisation and authentication (the nodejs code). how can we see the form that you had at the browser's screen to check if our code is running properly. Is it because you had already done the frontend part or am I missing out something here. Please reply me I'm in confusion and I really want to learn this!
Anyone struggling at 1:51:31, GridToolbar doesn't show up with this code anymore. When I installed MUI is installed 7.4. The web says to use "slot" props instead of components, I had to import: import { DataGrid, GridToolbar, GridToolbarContainer, GridToolbarFilterButton, GridToolbarDensitySelector, GridToolbarExport, GridToolbarColumnsButton } from "@mui/x-data-grid"; const CustomToolbar = () => { return ( <GridToolbarContainer> <GridToolbarColumnsButton /> <GridToolbarFilterButton /> <GridToolbarDensitySelector /> <GridToolbarExport /> </GridToolbarContainer> ); }; <DataGrid rows={mockDataContacts} columns={columns} slots={{ toolbar: CustomToolbar }} />
Ask people who worked in Silicon Valley, most programmers time are spent on troubleshooting data type errors instead of writing more lines of code, is it true?
as a cs masters student specializing in AI, i have mixed feelings about the current state of ai. AI has fascinated me for years and one of my hopes is that we can achieve GNI in my lifetime (if it is possible). I think there is a lot of important stuff that AI can do that humans cant but i dislike the immediate want to replace everything with AI because AI models A. are nowhere near human intelligence yet and B. AI thinks in different ways than humans do. I fear for the rigid black box of thinking AI's have making huge decisions for the world.
AI is complete garbage , can`t even solve 200 and 300 years unsolved math conjectures !! all those exaggerated claims such as, it will take over , it will kill us lol are intentionally designed to create a hysteria for useless companies to steal / make easy money in bubbles like stock market and fed grants . In reality, machines, will stay dumb machines even if we achieve quantum computing or even a home temperature superconductor , shit will stay always the same .
Is there any benefit to do this project with just d3 and react only for any of the visualizations, and just import the calendar and form libraries/dependencies? without the other dependencies? Would that reduce loading times/file sizes and make the visualizations more customizable, or is it just added work for very little benefit? Thanks!
Thank you so much sir! This was the main reference for our capstone project and it just feels wrong to not show appreciation even in the least possible way. So I wish a great life ahead of you and God bless you more!!!
For anybody struggling to get the toolbar to work, they changed it's parameters ofcourse since the tutorial is a year old. Instead in the DataGrid handler do the following: <DataGrid rows={mockDataContacts} columns={columns} slots={{ toolbar: GridToolbar }} /> components no longer works unfortunately.
The most common phrase in this tutorial has to be 'Just be careful, theres a lot of boxes' lol. I cringe seeing this. Im building it out and creating components for a lot more things and its helping organize things correctly. I dont have more than 1 box without a child component inside of it broken out. Its much cleaner and makes it so much more readable. Still though, im very appreciative of this tutorial!
the longer i follow this tutorial the more i realize this guy loves his 'boxes' come on, can we please break things out and use actual NAMES for components rather than a comment above a box tag? its so confusing to follow lol.
I want to like this tutorial... But being newbie, and trying to follow along - the edits and jumps in code that we see on screen, has left me lost. Two standout examples: Section: Router Setup (at 55:35) you jump from adding paths, to adding routes. ALL the code we just added disappears - Why?; Section: Sidebar (at 1:04:41) where you've gone from adding a box to return, to adding the user icon - there's suddenly a WHOLE bunch more code, that I have no idea how/why it's there, or where it came from.
after creating topbar when i try to toggle into dark and light mode . There is no effect on background . its just the color of search bar changing but not the whole background. why is it can anybody guide??
Thanks a lot for the insightful tutorial. As a matter of file structure, would it be legal to throw my Topbar and Sidebar into the components folder since they're both technically shared? Thanks again.