Yet Another Newsletter LOL: Living on the Edge
Another week, another newsletter. Let's get to it!
Around the Web
- If you blog at all or are looking for some tips to your writing, this could be the article for you People Don't Read Online—They Scan. This Is How to Write for Them.
- My co-worker, Ryan Carniato, gave a great talk at BeJS, Revolutionary Signals. Check it out to learn more about signals.
- The Astro team released v2.6 this week. Lots of goodies in there: middleware, hybrid SSR output mode, custom client directives, CSS inlining and more!
- I caught Chris Coyier's talk at RenderATL 2023. It was really great. He's now written a blog post based on his talk. Definitely check out Modern CSS in Real Life
Fun Stuff
OH NOS LOL
the future pic.twitter.com/PSCbZpb0Bg
— kitze 🚀 (@thekitze) June 5, 2023
Words of Wisdom for the Week
I've only been to my second in-person conference, so these conference tips from James are great.
5 tips for your next conference 💪
— James Q Quick (@jamesqquick) June 7, 2023
- talk to as many people as you can
- be intentional about the talks you attend
- visit the booths (you never know who has your next role)
- take breaks to recharge
- take notes before hand on who you want to meet and who to follow up with
Shameless Plugs
Glauber Costa joined me on nickyt.live this week to talk about Turso, a new edge database. We discussed the project, provisioned a database, created replicas worldwide and wrapped it up with a demo Node.js CLI app that loads data from the database.
Here's a highlight from the Twitch stream. The recording will be up on YouTube early next week.
Remember to give a follow on Twitch and subscribe on YouTube so you can catch all the great guests!
Coming up this week, it's a doubleheader. Austin Gil and Nick Nisi join me on my Twitch stream. Check out the schedule for their slots and other upcoming guests.
Jobs
- Fullstack Software Engineer (L5) - Resilience Engineering at Netflix – Remote US
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.