April 15, 2021, noon

Newsletter #7

arthurdenner

Links

  • A fun JavaScript game programming library & environment

    The devs behind repl.it have created a library to create games in a simple way, within their own platform. It’s a very interesting project and I want to try it out!

  • API mocking of the next generation

    I’ve been using Mock Service Worker for a while and enjoying it a lot. I’m mostly using it inside Storybook but it supports web projects in general and even Node itself.

  • An API mocking library for frontend developers

    With the same goal but with a different approach, there’s MirageJS. I haven’t used it, I liked its API but I prefer MSW’s approach.

  • Animation can make wave 👋 much more than emoji!

    A very short tutorial on how to animate an emoji and make it much better! I loved the result.

  • Rate-Limiting Without Overhead Netlify or Vercel Functions

    This tutorial goes through what rate-limiting is, why we need to worry about it in serverless providers and two different approaches to handle it - a simple and an advanced one.

  • How AWS Lambda Works?

    Serverless providers like Netlify or Vercel use AWS Lambda under the hood. This video explains how the underlying technology works. 🤓

  • A tiny JavaScript expression parser

    In edition #1, I shared some links for Babel plugins and ASTs. This week I bumped into this tiny expression parser.

    If you’re interested in this topic, its source code it’s small and well-documented.

🇧🇷 Em Português

  • Alternativas ao Tailwind CSS

    O Tailwind CSS é um projeto muito legal, mas tem quem o ame e quem o odeie - eu estou no muro kkkk. O post acima traz algumas alternativas bem legais a ele.

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