Oct. 14, 2021, noon

Newsletter #25

arthurdenner

Links

  • The Power of Composition with CSS Variables

    Take a look at some patterns and get a peek at some CSS awesomeness!

  • Persistent Layout Patterns in Next.js

    An interesting write-up about different approaches. The post is almost 2 years old but the concepts are still applicable.

  • The terminal that supercharges your developer workflow

    Warp is a blazingly fast, Rust-based terminal that makes you and your team more productive at coding and DevOps.

  • Lucy - A DSL for Finite State Machines

    A concise language for describing Finite State Machines. It compiles to XState, the best-in-class JavaScript library for FSMs and statecharts.

  • TablePlus - Database management made easy

    I've just started to test this app. I'm a happy user of Beekeeper Studio but TablePlus looks solid too, seems to have more features and supports more databases too.

  • Tech stack collaboration for developers

    Easily map out which open source & SaaS solutions are being used across your engineering teams, why they’re being used, and who someone should talk to about each technology.

  • How to OVER Engineer a Website // What is a Tech Stack?

    A true video with a good sense of humour. I laugh every time someone prefers to put their very tiny project on AWS instead of hosting it easily in other services like Heroku.

    Share your thoughts on this. I appreciate some insight that I may be missing out.

  • .docx file generation

    Easily generate .docx files with JS/TS with a nice declarative API. Works for Node and on the Browser.

  • Fresnel

    An SSR compatible approach to CSS media query based responsive layouts for React.

  • tRPC - End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy

    Allows to easily build & consume fully typesafe APIs, without schemas or code generation.

  • Making Electron apps feel native on Mac

    A great write-up about small details of native apps that we may miss.

  • node-rate-limiter

    A generic rate limiter for Node.js. Useful for API clients, web crawling, or other tasks that need to be throttled.

  • On the <dl>

    A better way to represent key-value pairs on our web apps!

  • Twitter's div Soup and Uglyfied CSS, Explained

    Have you ever wondered about the (apparent) mess of Twitter's DOM representation? Find out some reasons why it looks like that in this blog post.

🇧🇷 Em Português

  • Next Level Week

    Outro evento gratuito da Rocketseat 🔥

  • cep-promise

    Busca por CEP integrado diretamente aos serviços dos Correios, ViaCEP e outros.

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