My name is Matt and it's nice to digitally meet you! I'm a software engineer working in the healthcare space by day. Outside of my fulltime job, I love to contribute to side projects, tinker with new technologies, bake, grill, garden, read, etc. ๐
๐ง This profile is a WIP so please excuse the clutter as I compose myself. ๐ง
๐ฑ Iโm currently learning Rust, SQLite, improving my PHP, taking nvim for a test drive (out of all of these, nvim is the trickiest to get used to but I recognize its power ๐ตโ๐ซ)
๐ฏ Iโm looking to collaborate on project with friendly devs who want to have fun building cool stuff ๐
๐ค Codewise, Iโm not looking for help with anything particular at the moment, but I know that Rust is gonna kick me in the brain eventually. But if you are an nvim / vim user and want to drop some juicy tips then I'm all ears. ๐
โก Fun fact: When I was a teenager/young adult, I was the lead singer in a touring hardcore punk band ๐ค
Reloading any page on the AWS-hosted live demo throws an error
This is related to AWS not finding the programmatic routes so when /create is reloaded AWS is expecting an actual endpoint for that URI, but there isn't one since React Router is being used
Change the default route to path="/" component={CreateDestination.js} and have path="/create" navigate to `component={Create Destination} as well
Build out a button HOC using React Hook for React Router (useHistory) to handle programmatic routing
Redux was implemented earlier in the project's development, but I nuked it because I thought that Redux + Hooks + Local Storage was overkill for such a simple app. But now I have changed my mind and will re-implement Redux so that I can rely less on local storage.