In this article, after I rant a bit against passwords, we will look at implementing magic links, a password-less authentication method.
Ranges are natively supported by a few (popular) programming languages. They allow for iteration over a defined space, while not having a linear increase in their memory footprint (all ranges always store a similar amount of data).
As sorting is a common operation on arrays, a more scalable and less error-prone strategy would be to define common compare functions. Let's build said compare functions!
A few years ago, ES6 introduced template literals
[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Template_literals]
, allowing among other things for multi-line strings, embedded expressions, and
string interpolation.
That means
When using vuex to manage the state of a large-enough Vue project, it can sometimes be difficult to manage, even more so when using modules. To try to add a sensible approach to managing vuex stores, here is a proposal.