Event Handling in React: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 8)
By LearnWebCode
Published: May 02, 2020
Join the full course: https://www.udemy.com/course/react-for-the-rest-of-us/?couponCode=YOUTUBELAUNCH
Copy & Paste Form Starter: https://codepen.io/learnwebcode/pen/oNgrmQg?editors=0010
Finished Reference Code: https://codepen.io/learnwebcode/pen/dyPxzqj?editors=1010Follow me for cat pics:
📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schiff.brad/
🦠Twitter: https://twitter.com/learnwebcode
📘… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 16, 2020
-
No Special Favors: New Zealand Leader Turned Away From Cafe
New Zealand’s leader found out there are no exceptions when it comes to social distancing after she was initially turned away from a cafe because it was too full under coronavirus guidelines.
-
Burundi Defies COVID-19 for Election Ending a Bloody Rule
Burundi is pushing ahead with an election on Wednesday that will end the president’s divisive and bloody 15-year rule.
-
Virus Lockdown Gives Venice a Shot at Reimagining Tourism
In Venice, a city famous for being visited by too many and home to too few, children?s play now fills neighborhood squares, fishermen sell their catch to home cooks, and water buses convey masked and gloved commuters to businesses preparing to reopen.
-
Coronavirus Caution: Go Out but ‘Let’s Not Have a Party’
Australians headed out to eat for the first time in weeks Saturday, but the reopening of restaurants, pubs and cafes came with a warning: don’t overdo it.
-
Tetsuko Itagaki, AP Tokyo Linchpin for Decades, Dies at 96
Tetsuko Itagaki, who was a secretary for five AP Tokyo bureau chiefs from 1958 until she retired in 1989, has died in Tokyo. She was 96.
-
No Jobs, No Future: An Army of India’s Migrants Heads Home
Tens of thousands of impoverished migrant workers are on the move across India, walking on highways and railway tracks or riding trucks, buses and crowded trains in blazing heat.
-
The Latest: Restaurant Owners Protest in Milan
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
-
Report: Bryant Crash Pilot Had No Drugs, Alcohol in System
The pilot flying Kobe Bryant and seven others to a youth basketball tournament did not have alcohol or drugs in his system, and all nine sustained immediately fatal injuries when their helicopter slammed into a hillside outside Los Angeles in January, according to autopsies released Friday.
-
Trump’s Emergency Powers Worry Some Senators, Legal Experts
The day he declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency, President Donald Trump made a cryptic offhand remark.
-
It’s a Work From Home Congress as House Approves Proxy Vote
It all started with the grandchildren.
[#Art #Animation] BAM LIVE STREAM Wk3 : The Fursona Virus
BAM LIVE STREAM Wk3 : The Fursona Virus
By BaM Animation
Published: Apr 11, 2020
📺Interactive Live Drawing session Sunday! Send us your drawings LIVE! there will be rotating 15 minute themes and a link to submit your art! We will be drawing live and looking at viewer submitted artwork! 🎥
———————————
🧾RULES PLEASE READ!!!Please tittle your art like so “Theme_YourName.jpg”
Example “Cat_BrentNoll.JPG”
Please keep your art safe for work and you… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 15, 2020
-
Moscow Starts Free Antibody Testing for Coronavirus
Moscow authorities on Friday began free coronavirus testing for all residents. Under the program announced by Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, tests for coronavirus antibodies, a marker of infection, will be conducted at 30 clinics throughout the city.
-
Africa’s Endangered Wildlife at Risk as Tourism Dries Up
The armed rangers set off at dusk in pursuit of poachers. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a new alertness, and a new fear.
-
Turkey Detains Pro-Kurdish Mayors, Removes Them From Office
Turkish authorities on Friday detained four more elected mayors from Turkey?s mainly Kurdish populated east and southeast regions, the state-run news agency reported, as the government pressed ahead with its crackdown on a pro-Kurdish party it accuses of links to Kurdish militants.
-
EU Weighs Stance Amid Concern Over Israeli Annexation Plans
European Union foreign ministers will weigh later Friday what action the bloc could take should Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu push ahead with plans to annex the West Bank in coming months.
-
Main Opposition Candidate Leaves Poland’s Presidential Race
The main opposition candidate in Poland?s trouble-ridden presidential election said Friday she was quitting the race after her support dropped dramatically.
-
Germany in Recession as Economy Shrinks 2.2% in 1st Quarter
The German economy shrank by 2.2% in the first quarter compared with the previous three-month period as shutdowns in the country and beyond started to bite, official data showed Friday. That means Europe’s biggest economy went into recession following a small dip at the end of last year.
-
Surrogate-Born Babies Stranded in Ukraine
Ukraine’s human rights ombudswoman has appealed to authorities to find a solution for scores of infants born to surrogate mothers for foreign parents who are stranded because the country?s borders are closed under coronavirus restrictions.
-
US Pilot Jailed in Singapore for Breaking Quarantine Order
An American cargo pilot who admitted to ?poor judgment? in breaking a quarantine order to buy medical supplies became the first foreigner imprisoned in Singapore for breaching its restrictions meant to curb the coronavirus, his lawyer said Friday.
-
Years of Conflict Leave Somalia Ill-Equipped to Fight Virus
Years of conflict, instability and poverty have left Somalia ill-equipped to handle a health crisis like the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, no one really knows how many cases of COVID-19 it has.
-
The Latest: Slovenia Proclaims End to Virus Epidemic at Home
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
[#AfterEffects #Video] SUPER SPEED Dash effect inspired by ANIME (Adobe After Effects)
SUPER SPEED Dash effect inspired by ANIME (Adobe After Effects)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Apr 10, 2020
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Create a Super Speed Dash effect like Anime Super Heroes in this Adobe After Effects tutorial. Learn how to use the Roughen Edges, Turbulent Displace and Venetian Blinds effects.
More After Effects Tutorials
â–º https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV0ZcSTi6tB7MAwC3qJUwxLdbbdZuHMS8More Copy Cat Friday
â–º https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV0ZcSTi6tB7O8Jk… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 14, 2020
-
Montenegro: Detentions, Injuries in Priest Arrests Clashes
Montenegrin police said Thursday they have detained ?a number of citizens? following clashes at protests demanding the release of eight Serbian Orthodox Church priests jailed for leading a religious procession despite a ban on gatherings related to the new coronavirus outbreak.
-
Former German Nuke Plant Towers Demolished in Morning Blasts
The two cooling towers of a former nuclear power plant in southwestern Germany were demolished early Thursday in a pair of early-morning explosions whose timing was kept under wraps to prevent crowds from gathering during the coronavirus pandemic.
-
Burundi Kicks Out Top WHO Official in Country Ahead of Vote
Burundi is kicking out the World Health Organization?s top official in the country just days before the presidential election and after the WHO raised concerns about crowded political rallies.
-
UN Health Agency Chief Unbowed Amid Attacks, Trump Criticism
The World Health Organization?s director-general has faced many challenges during the coronavirus pandemic: racial slurs, death threats, social media caricatures ? he was once depicted as a ventriloquist?s dummy in the hands of Chinese President Xi Jinping ? and U.S. funding cuts.
-
AP PHOTOS: Virus Alters Way Turks Mourn and Bury Their Dead
In a special section of Istanbul?s Baklaci cemetery set aside for COVID-19 victims, a gaggle of workers well outnumbered the three mourners ? the maximum number of relatives allowed to attend the burial of Munever Kaya.
-
Kosovo Families Seek Answers 21 Years After Serb Conflict
Halil Hasani is convinced his four sons are alive and imprisoned somewhere in Serbia more than two decades after police and paramilitary forces took them from a village in Kosovo.
-
Uplifting Idea: Cranes Reunite Families in Corona Crisis
Something he saw as he drove to work one morning gave Tristan Van den Bosch an uplifting idea.
-
Among the Mainstays of 2020 Claimed by the Pandemic: Spring
By the time spring arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, the pandemic had the world firmly in its grip.
-
Australian Pedophile Priest Sentenced to More Jail Time
An Australian pedophile priest was sentenced to more jail time Thursday after admitting to crimes against another four boys in the 1970s.
-
Dentists Re-Open in France After Two-Month Lockdown
Anyone who suffered through France’s two-month lockdown with a toothache or other oral affliction of a non-emergency nature has a hope of licking the pain.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Create a Beautiful Dark Green Moody Look in Photoshop! – Copycat #2
Create a Beautiful Dark Green Moody Look in Photoshop! – Copycat #2
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Apr 29, 2020
In this Photoshop tutorial, you’re going to learn how to recreate the moody green color effect found in the Lightroom 2020 splash screen cover!
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll learn in this Copycat Wednesday:
1ï¸âƒ£ Correct the brightness of your photos in Camera Raw to get the exact lighting you want.
2ï¸âƒ£ You will learn to use the Calibration controls and the HSL adjustments to ma… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 13, 2020
-
Ocasio-Cortez Among Top Dems Promoting Biden-Sanders Unity
Joe Biden and the last rival he bested to become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Bernie Sanders, on Wednesday announced the members of joint task forces their campaigns will use to promote party unity by hammering out consensus on six top policy issues.
-
Justices Hear Election Year Cases Over ‘Faithless Electors’
The Supreme Court is taking up an unusual voting issue that could have important consequences for the 2020 presidential election in an era of intense political polarization.
-
India’s Financial Center Strains From Virus Amid Rescue Plan
As Indians await details of a huge coronavirus relief package Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced to jump-start the economy, the virus outbreak in the financial capital of Mumbai and elsewhere in Maharashtra state is starting to overwhelm hospitals and slums, complicating any economic recovery plan.
-
Flynn Case Boosts Trump’s Bid to Undo Russia Probe Narrative
When Michael Flynn was forced from the White House, Vice President Mike Pence said he was disappointed the national security adviser had misled him about his talks with the Russian ambassador. President Donald Trump called the deception unacceptable.
-
Sony’s Profits Dive as Stores, Cinemas Close During Pandemic
Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony Corp. reported Wednesday that its quarterly profit tumbled as the coronavirus pandemic delayed music and movie releases and disrupted product supply chains.
-
World’s Biggest Shipper Expects 25% Drop in Container Demand
The world?s biggest shipping company, Denmark?s A.P. Moller-Maersk, said Wednesday that it expects its transport volumes to drop by up to 25% in the second quarter as the world economy slides toward recession.
-
Italy’s South Tyrol Invokes Autonomy to Pry Open Lockdown
The blazing orange letters of fire spelled out a familiar message in Italy?s South Tyrol province, an old call to resistance repurposed for the days of the coronavirus: ??Los von Rom?? and ??Freiheit,?? German for ??Away from Rome?? and ??Freedom.??
-
AP PHOTOS: Spanish Ambulance Workers Fear Virus Rebound
For the first time in weeks, Dr. Mónica Rodríguez has found some respite. But even as she enjoys card games and magic tricks at her ambulance team?s base in Madrid, the emergency doctor is not letting her guard down.
-
Kenyan Ballet Student Struggles in Slum With No Remote Class
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing children to stay home and learn remotely. But in the depths of Kenya?s slums, 12-year-old ballet student Eugene Ochieng faces huge obstacles to remote learning: no computer, no internet access and very little space to practice.
-
As Europe Reopens, Key Virus Protections Are Still Elusive
Italy?s virus reopening was supposed to be accompanied by a series of measures to limit infections in the one-time epicenter of Europe’s pandemic: the distribution of millions of inexpensive surgical masks to pharmacies nationwide, a pilot project of 150,000 antibody tests and, eventually, the roll-out of a contact-tracing app.
[#Money #Success] 15 Signs You’re a Boomer
15 Signs You’re a Boomer
By Alux.com
Published: Feb 02, 2020
15 Signs You’re a Boomer | Sunday Motivation Video
SUBSCRIBE to ALUX: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNjPtOCvMrKY5eLwr_-7eUg?sub_confirmation=1
BEST BUSINESS ADVICE | ALUX Edition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utNhfOXrGyIMind Mastery: https://www.alux.com/mindmastery
Get a free audiobook thanks to Audible: https://www.alux.com/freebook
Thanks to our friends at Audible!Disclaimer: sig… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for May 12, 2020
-
Yemeni Separatists, Government Forces Clash in the South
Fierce clashes have erupted in Yemen?s southern province of Abyan between Saudi-backed government troops and separatists backed by the United Arab Emirates, with at least six fighters from both sides killed in the past 24 hours, officials and residents said Tuesday.
-
Supreme Court to Hear Clash Over Trump Tax, Bank Records
The Supreme Court is taking up President Donald Trump?s bid to keep his tax, bank and financial records private, a major clash over presidential accountability that could affect the 2020 presidential campaign.
-
The Latest: German Soccer Clubs to Decide on New Subs Rule
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
-
Homophobia Threatens to Hamper South Korea’s Virus Campaign
As South Korea grapples with a new spike in coronavirus infections thought to be linked to nightspots in Seoul, including several popular with gay men, it’s also seeing rising homophobia that’s making it difficult for sexual minorities to come forward for diagnostic tests.
-
Tokyo Olympics Closing 5 Souvenir Shops; Downsizing Another
Five official Olympic merchandise shops in Tokyo will close by early June with business hindered by the coronavirus pandemic and the games being postponed until next year, organizers said Tuesday.
-
Saudi Aramco Q1 Profits of $16B as Virus Impacts Earnings
Saudi Aramco, the kingdom’s energy producer, announced on Tuesday a net income of $16.7 billion for the first three months of the year and dividends of $18.75 billion for shareholders.
-
Back in Recession, Greece Puts Faith in Digital Overhaul
Greece plans to rapidly expand government digital services in 2020 to try and slim down its notoriously slow-moving bureaucracy and help the country exit its pandemic recession more quickly.
-
Fire at Russian Hospital Kills 5 Coronavirus Patients
A fire Tuesday morning at St. George Hospital in St. Petersburg killed five coronavirus patients who were on ventilators, Russian emergency officials said.
-
Suspect Arrested in 1988 Death of American Man in Sydney
More than 30 years after American mathematician Scott Johnson died after falling off a cliff in Sydney, a man has been charged with his death in an apparent gay hate crime that police believe was one of many over several decades in Australia?s largest city.
-
The Latest: French Children Begin Returning to School
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.




