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December 19, 2021

Yet Another Newsletter LOL: So busy!

This will be the last newsletter of the year as I’m on vacation for the rest of the year. Stay safe peeps and see you in the new year!

With that, another week, another newsletter. Let’s get to it!

Around the Web

Rails 7 is coming your way 🛤️

Ruby on Rails — Rails 7.0: Fulfilling a vision
Ruby on Rails — Rails 7.0: Fulfilling a vision
This version of Rails has been years in the conceptual making. It’s the fulfillment of a vision to present a truly full-stack approach to web development that tackles both the front- and back-end challenges with equal vigor. An omakase menu that includes everything from the aperitif to the desert.
rubyonrails.org

Some great ways to use CSS to enforce accessibility

The CSS3 logo as a head atop a torso with its arms folded across its chest.
The CSS3 logo as a head atop a torso with its arms folded across its chest.
The CSS3 logo as a head atop a torso with its arms folded across its chest. I am a big proponent of the First Rule of ARIA (don’t use ARIA). But ARIA brings a lot to the table that HTML does not, such as complex widgets and state information that…
adrianroselli.com
Michael Jordan Jumps Into Web3 via Solana App for Athletes - Decrypt
NBA legend Michael Jordan and son Jeffrey Jordan are launching HEIR, a fan engagement platform built on the Solana blockchain.
decrypt.co

An amazing portfolio site refresh from Lynn Fisher. Resize the browser to be wowed!

Lynn Fisher
Lynn Fisher
Lynn Fisher is a web designer, CSS developer, and artist from Phoenix, Arizona.
lynnandtonic.com

Fun Stuff

Get busy people!

Busy Simulator
Busy Simulator
Pretend you’re busy by playing a bunch of app notification sounds. Made by Brian Moore.
busysimulator.com

Voltron and array methods

This is my mental model for reduce but I’ma be honest it really doesn’t make sense, just wanted to share for lols pic.twitter.com/SVBO5N9l2u

— Nick DeJesus 🛒🎉 - Unpaid CTO @BTPipeline (@Dayhaysoos) December 13, 2021

A great read about the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

I’m sad Netflix removed the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air because it was one of the greatest crime dramas of all time.

Wait…You didn’t know?

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was about a police informant working undercover to expose a drug-trafficking cartel.

A thread.

— Michael Harriot (@michaelharriot) December 15, 2021

Words of Wisdom for the Week

When in doubt, make people feel welcome.

— Eve Porcello (@eveporcello) December 15, 2021

Shameless plugs

Not a plug, but I got a nice shoutout from Nicholas C. Zakas, the creator of eslint.

Dynamically importing multiple modules is a good use case for Promise.all. https://t.co/APysHT8EjN

— Nicholas C. Zakas (@slicknet) December 17, 2021

And one more shoutout coming from the Storybook crew.

How does @ThePracticalDev build UI for 774k+ devs?

With Storybook! https://t.co/hr1IS9MqKS

via @nickytonline pic.twitter.com/Ohbisg6cRU

— Storybook (@storybookjs) December 17, 2021

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