Links by Friday 011 - UI = f(everything)
I have been taking a tutorial on Go, I plan to do more coding in the coming months. Go is very interesting and sufficiently different from JavaScript. These days I want little to do with the JavaScript ecosystem - the pace of development and change is exhausting.
This week we have a frontend treat, I hope you enjoy it.
UI = f(org)
https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2024/ui-fn-org/This is why designing UI is designing an organization.
You can only design and make real a UI that matches an organization’s capabilities to deliver on its promise.
UI = f(state^n)
“UI is a function of state” is a pretty popular saying in the front-end world. In context, that’s typically referring to application or component state. I thought I’d pull that thread a little further and explore all the states that can effect the UI layer.
UI = f(statesⁿ) | daverupert.com
“UI is a function of state” is a pretty popular saying in the front-end world. In context (pun intended), that’s typically referring to application or component state. I thought I’d pull that thread a little further and explore all the states that can effect the UI layer…
Desktop Browser Landscape
I use Brave exclusively on mobile and on desktop, I use Edge and Brave. The crypto nonsense he talks about is opt-in. There's a follow-up post worth checking.

Browsers Are Weird Right Now â Tyler Sticka
The options today feel⦠odd. ð¤
The Perfect Web Framework
Let me see, so there's React/Next, Astro, Vue, Angular, Svelte, Qwik, and now Nue? I dare say Nue won't be the last JavaScript web framework.

The perfect web framework
The Good, The Bad, The Web Components
Web Component is growing in its capability, major frameworks are supporting them. Eleventy has native support. It's time to take another look.
The Good, The Bad, The Web Components—zachleat.com
A post by Zach Leatherman (zachleat)
That's it, see you next time.