Yet Another Newsletter LOL: That's so fetch
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.
https://codepen.io/jh3y/pen/GRxmqEbWords 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, 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.