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If you're anything like me, when you're starting a project, there's a paralyzing period of indecision while you try to figure out how to build it. In the JavaScript world, that usually boils down to picking a framework. Do you go with Ol' Reliable, a.k.a. React? Something slimmer and trendier, like Svelte or Solid? How about kicking it old school with a server-side framework and HTMX? When I was w
Have you heard about CRDTs and wondered what they are? Maybe you've looked into them a bit, but ran into a wall of academic papers and math jargon? That was me before I started my Recurse Center batch. But I've spent the past month or so doing research and writing code, and it turns out that you can build a lot with just a few simple things! In this series, we'll learn what a CRDT is. Then we'll w
The web dev community has spent the past few weeks buzzing about signals, a reactive programming pattern that enables very efficient UI updates. Devon Govett wrote a thought-provoking Twitter thread about signals and mutable state Devon Govett on X Easy to forget, but the debate about signals is the same one we had about 2-way data binding vs unidirectional data flow 10 years ago. Signals are muta
I have to admit: as I’ve watched Tailwind enthusiastically adopted by more and more of the frontend community, I’ve remained skeptical. But, having never used it, I decided to keep quiet until I had an informed opinion. Well, I’ve spent the past few months at work learning Tailwind with an open mind. I can now confidently say that I do, in fact, dislike Tailwind, and I wouldn’t use it for any new
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