Another week, another newsletter. Let's get to it!
Around the Web
- What's new in Chrome 117 DevTools – You can now override the content of Fetch/XHR requests. Great for mocking a backend. Hat tip to Addy Osmani for bringing this on my radar.
- Deep Dive: Caching and Revalidating – Tim Neutkens does a deep dive into the recent caching docs for Next.js.
- Patterns for Reactivity with Modern Vanilla JavaScript – A great post from Marc Grabanski about reactivity patterns.
Fun Stuff
Jhey is always super creative. Check out this fun progress bar.
Words of Wisdom for the Week
Integrity matters.
You can gain cheap wins by acting dishonorably.
But in the long run, people remember who threw others under the bus.
TLDR; be a good human.
Shameless Plugs
This week I hung out with Brian Douglas (@bdougieyo), Chief Sauce Officer at OpenSauced and John McBride, Senior Software Engineer at OpenSauced to discuss the pizza project, a Go micro-service that sources git commits from any arbitrary git repo and indexes them into a postgres database.
I was also on the CFE YouTube channel this week discussing and live coding all things web forms.
Jobs
- Jeli is looking to hire a Solutions Engineer
I post jobs in the iamdeveloper.com community, plus all other kinds of content, as do others. If you're looking for another friendly nook of the internet, head to discord.iamdeveloper.com.
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