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Hello everybody,
I skipped sending the last newsletter because I spent my time reading things more important than web development. I hope you're all safe and sound!
This newsletter includes my favorite content in May and June. Enjoy!
Are we doing it all wrong?
Section titled Are we doing it all wrong?Tom MacWright had a critical look at modern web development best practices in his article Second-guessing the modern web. I highly recommend reading it!
More CSS magic, please!
Section titled More CSS magic, please!Lynn Fischer maintains a.singlediv.com. It's astonishing what is possible with CSS these days!
Three excellent articles to read
Section titled Three excellent articles to read- The beauty of progressive enhancement by Manuel Matuzović
- What is Developer Experience (DX)? by Chris Coyier
- Make your PWA feel more like an app by Thomas Steiner
Three useful projects to have a look at
Section titled Three useful projects to have a look at- kossnocorp / etiquette – a GitHub etiquette
- mourner / bullshit.js – a mission-critical enterprise JavaScript bookmarklet
- maxboeck / whimsical – a curated list of websites with an extra bit of fun.
This month I learned
Section titled This month I learned- Copy screenshots directly to the clipboard (MacOS)
- Safe and unsafe alignment in CSS flexbox
- Prevent npm install for not supported Node.js versions
- Custom properties affect how invalid CSS declarations are handled
You can find 120 learnings in my "Today I learned" section.
This month's devsheets
Section titled This month's devsheets- The CSS
gap
property - Overflow alignment in CSS
- The useful
stale-while-revalidate
header - The surprising specificity of
:is
in CSS - The nullish coalescing operator in JavaScript
- Logical assignments (
||=
,&&=
,??=
) in JavaScript - Invalid CSS custom property values
- The
:marker
pseudo-element disabled
andreadonly
form element attributes
You can find more #devsheets on Twitter.
A talk to watch
Section titled A talk to watchAnother Rachel Andrew talk; I keep repeating myself, but the content Rachel creates is unbelievable valuable – Making Things Better: Redefining the Technical Possibilities of CSS is no exception!
A quote to think about
Section titled A quote to think aboutOn the topic of the tech giants Facebook, Google and Twitter: Sacha Baron Cohen (yes, that's the Borat comedian) gave a great talk criticizing social media. It included the following quote:
Freedom of speech is not freedom of reach.
A song that makes you stop coding
Section titled A song that makes you stop codingSummer is approaching, and even though we won't dance barefoot at open airs this year, Kollektiv Turmstraße's Freiflug is a nicely rolling electro song that entered my playlist several times last month.
And that's my favorite content of May and June 2020, friends! ? ?
Have a great July, and stay safe!
And if you have any feedback about this newsletter, please let me know.
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