#4 [Stackless] pops up on CSS-Tricks - discuss on /r/stackless
Hi reader!
This is "short and sweet" issue #4 of The Stackless Newsletter.
/r/stackless/. I want to open up shared discussions so I've created a subreddit:
I'd like this newsletter to be a catalyst for discussion as well as sharing my own discoveries. Reddit might not be the best option, so I want to ask you, what's the best platform for community discussion? Would you prefer a Slack channel, Discourse, Discord, or something else? Add a comment on /r/stackless/:
Stackless on CSS-Tricks. This week editor Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks posted his thoughts about stackless:
With buildless JavaScript, he says you'll be:
- Giving up hot module reloading, JSX, framework components
- Giving up tree shaking, adding loads of network requests
- Improving developer experience (can jump into a project and just start working)
If you are a professional JS developer, are you unhappy if you lose tree shaking, JSX, or hot module reloading? Add a comment on /r/stackless/:
Best wishes from Bali,
Daniel
Web links of the week
Internet to stay on during Nyepi: Bali provincial government
Nyepi (Day of Silence) is March 14 in Bali. There will be no radio, tv, cellular data, and the airport will be closed for the day. But there will be home Internet. I like the idea of one Silent Day a year. How about you? /r/stackless/ Silent Day