Yet Another Newsletter LOL: Supabranch
I can't believe we're almost in 2024! I think 2023 is finally catching up with me. Thursday, I was completely out of gas and felt a little run-down, so I took it easy the rest of the day. Looking to finish off 2023 strong. 💪
With that, another week, another newsletter. Let's get to it!
Around the Web
- Supabase dropped a great feature at their latest launch week. You can now branch databases. I know that I'll be leveraging this feature for some end-to-end testing work I'll be putting in place at OpenSauced.
- Corbin Crutchley dropped a great read, What is Reactivity?
- If you've ever encountered React hydration errors, this might be the tool you're looking for, builder.io's React Hydration Overlay. I know that I'll be taking this for a test drive.
- I love Andy Bell's work and content, and here's a great read on a new unit in CSS land,
lh
. Check out LH units are cool. - Addy Osmani over on Threads had a great share, A non-trivial Movies app built in multiple frameworks. It's a movie app built in various frameworks and it's all open source. 👏
Fun Stuff
This cracked me up. Thanks for sharing on X Seb Lorber! 🤣
Shameless Plugs
This week on nickyt.live, I got to hang with Ray Deck, founder of statechange.ai. We discussed low code tooling, AI, all the things.
I dropped probably what will be my last blog post of the year. If you're looking to move to Vitest from Jest for your React project, look no further,
Migrating from Jest to Vitest for your React Application - DEV Community
Are you looking to migrate from Jest to Vitest for your React application? Look no further. I...
The latest Jamstack Radio podcast episode dropped this week, and I was the guest. We discussed all things Next.js, frameworks, and the ever-evolving landscape of the JavaScript ecosystem.
Jamstack Radio | Ep. #138, Whatâs New with Next.js Featuring Nick Taylor of OpenSauced | Heavybit
In episode 138 of Jamstack Radio, Brian Douglas and Nick Taylor of OpenSauced explore the improvements and new features developers can expect from Next.js 14.
Lastly, I want to thank HeroDevs for becoming my first GitHub sponsor. I recently set up my GitHub sponsor page, so it's cool to see it seeing some action already. 💜
That's a wrap! Until the next one.
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