![]() ![]() Of all the things that I’ve learned about what not to do, one of the easiest and best pieces of advice I can share is this: unless the use case is drop-dead simple, you should avoid using the number input. I’ve learned a lot of ways to overcome those challenges: what you should do, and more importantly, what you should not do when trying to meet those challenges. Each one presented a challenge that required some sort of outside-the-box or non-standard solution. However I will say this: of all the difficult, unconventional, and unusual requirements I’ve been asked to deliver over the past 15 years, most of those tasks revolved around building forms. I won’t pretend to be the expert on all things related to forms. And of all the things I’ve built on the front end, the thing that I’ve built most often is forms. While I’ve used a lot of technologies and built a lot of stuff over the years, the thing I have done the most is the front end, i.e. I’ve been writing code for at least 15 years.
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