Yeah, this was amazing. There are no libraries that do this with constantly changing numbers, so it was awesome to finally find your video for the solution. Thank you!
great tutorial! Yet for some reason it doesn't work in my Next.js mini project. For some reason the value of numbers isnt displayed on the page. Only a couple of zeros are. any idea? thanks
My problem with this is that number 1 is smaller width wise compared to other numbers, so there's always a space after the 1 and the next number. Is there anyway to fix this?
Not long ago I lost my job, and I always wanted to learn prog. I was looking for some music and I found this, thank you for sharing, today I'm learning HTML, CSS and JS and I'm working on my first web, I hope I can came back in a year and say something better, keep it up!
Excellent work, man. Robinhood has some really nice animations. In the Android app transfer money screen, it has a really neat animation for when you add digits, the new number slides up into place, they even slide in a comma when it becomes necessary. Have you seen it?
As an Apple fan and a guy new to web design it is so dumb that safari doesn’t support SVG favicon. I’m sure it’ll come in the future but that’ll just mean the likely hood of people seeing my webpage correctly is low.
Wanted to contact in private for a question, but hopefully you see this comment. I have dyscalculia but wish to get into coding. Now, since I lack math logic to even the easiest stuff, I was wondering if coding needs a ton of math? Not getting into super complex coding, but something like Front End or something that does not require math. I would appreciate a frank answer <3
I'm not particularly familiar with dyscalculia, but you don't need to be good at math to be a good developer. It will help in certain scenarios for sure but I wouldn't say it's a hard requirement. I know several successful devs who say they're not good at math and have not needed it in their work.