Enabling the JSX option in Typescipt TSX
Am trying to figure if I can make components on the fly that supports both tsx and jsx and read here that I could enable the option for such, but not fully understanding. Can anyone clarify this?
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Am trying to figure if I can make components on the fly that supports both tsx and jsx and read here that I could enable the option for such, but not fully understanding. Can anyone clarify this?
javascript reactjs typescript jsx
I don't understand the question at all. What do you mean by "make components on the fly"?
– Matt McCutchen
Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
when you use .tsx you can always use .tsx and .jsx syntax in one file ? can you provide a concrete example?
– Truntle
Nov 15 '18 at 21:03
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Am trying to figure if I can make components on the fly that supports both tsx and jsx and read here that I could enable the option for such, but not fully understanding. Can anyone clarify this?
javascript reactjs typescript jsx
Am trying to figure if I can make components on the fly that supports both tsx and jsx and read here that I could enable the option for such, but not fully understanding. Can anyone clarify this?
javascript reactjs typescript jsx
javascript reactjs typescript jsx
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I don't understand the question at all. What do you mean by "make components on the fly"?
– Matt McCutchen
Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
when you use .tsx you can always use .tsx and .jsx syntax in one file ? can you provide a concrete example?
– Truntle
Nov 15 '18 at 21:03
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I don't understand the question at all. What do you mean by "make components on the fly"?
– Matt McCutchen
Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
when you use .tsx you can always use .tsx and .jsx syntax in one file ? can you provide a concrete example?
– Truntle
Nov 15 '18 at 21:03
I don't understand the question at all. What do you mean by "make components on the fly"?
– Matt McCutchen
Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
I don't understand the question at all. What do you mean by "make components on the fly"?
– Matt McCutchen
Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
when you use .tsx you can always use .tsx and .jsx syntax in one file ? can you provide a concrete example?
– Truntle
Nov 15 '18 at 21:03
when you use .tsx you can always use .tsx and .jsx syntax in one file ? can you provide a concrete example?
– Truntle
Nov 15 '18 at 21:03
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I don't understand the question at all. What do you mean by "make components on the fly"?
– Matt McCutchen
Nov 14 '18 at 15:05
when you use .tsx you can always use .tsx and .jsx syntax in one file ? can you provide a concrete example?
– Truntle
Nov 15 '18 at 21:03