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Dopamine addiction to coding
Dopamine addiction to coding
You want to get into coding? You are already coding professionally, but are afraid AI will take your job? The solution is very easy: get…
·medium.com·
Dopamine addiction to coding
How to Think About Security in Next.js
How to Think About Security in Next.js
Learn about what security protections are built-in Next.js and view a guide for auditing applications.
·nextjs.org·
How to Think About Security in Next.js
Declarative signals
Declarative signals
Bringing signals to HTML.
·hawkticehurst.com·
Declarative signals
Rails’ Partial Features You (didn’t) Know
Rails’ Partial Features You (didn’t) Know
Rails partials have many lesser known features. From counters to spacer templates! Learn all there is to know about partials.
·railsdesigner.com·
Rails’ Partial Features You (didn’t) Know
The Joy of Under-Engineering - Ham Vocke
The Joy of Under-Engineering - Ham Vocke
Try building software using basic tools only to declutter your developer toolbox and learn which tools are worth using.
·hamvocke.com·
The Joy of Under-Engineering - Ham Vocke
Handmade Hero
Handmade Hero
An ongoing project to create a complete, professional-quality game accompanied by videos that explain every single line of its source code.
·hero.handmade.network·
Handmade Hero
The code complexity journey
The code complexity journey
One of the responses I got to yesterday’s article about how I built my own code sandbox Web Component was a bit of awe at the simple trick I used to handle live syntax highlighting. A lot of developers struggle with building simple solutions. But my code rarely starts off simple. It usually starts off as a hot mess of “wow it’s finally working!”, and takes a few rounds of revisions to get something simple, clean, and maintainable.
·gomakethings.com·
The code complexity journey
Epic Web Principles
Epic Web Principles
Learn full-stack web development with Kent C. Dodds and the Epic Web instructors. Learn TypeScript, React, Node.js, and more through hands-on workshops.
·epicweb.dev·
Epic Web Principles
Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
The emerging golden age of home-cooked software, barefoot developers, and why the local-first community should help build it
·maggieappleton.com·
Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers
If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted
If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted
Frameworkism is now the dominant creed of today's frontend discourse, and it's bullshit. We owe it to ourselves and to our users to reject dogma and embrace engineering as a discipline that strives to serve users first and foremost.
·infrequently.org·
If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted
Scrapism
Scrapism
A guide to web scraping as an artistic and critical practice.
·scrapism.lav.io·
Scrapism
Introduction to Components
Introduction to Components
Components are the core building block in which all applications written with React, Angular, and Vue are built. Let's explore what they are and how to build them.
·playfulprogramming.com·
Introduction to Components
Functional documentation
Functional documentation
Thoughts on making our documentation as reusable as our code.
·heydonworks.com·
Functional documentation
Testing HTML With Modern CSS
Testing HTML With Modern CSS
CSS can be a great HTML testing tool, especially in 2024
·heydonworks.com·
Testing HTML With Modern CSS
Big Ball of Mud
Big Ball of Mud
While much attention has been focused on high-level software architectural patterns, what is, in effect, the de-facto standard software architecture is seldom discussed. This paper examines the most frequently deployed architecture: the BIG BALL OF MUD
·laputan.org·
Big Ball of Mud