What Happened Last Week - Issue #14
This week: Chatting with GitHub, mastering Statamic, Tinder API, and much more.
What happened last week
This week, I mostly tried to find a decent alternative to Revue, which will be closed soon. What's interesting - I learned that Revue is unique when it comes to the balance between features and simplicity if you want to help me - head over to the tweet below.
And while speaking of Twitter. I'm terrified about its future. It's pure chaos right now.
Interesting links
Learn Statamic with Jack — laracasts.com
Jack McDade published a great course about Statamic on Laracasts. It's amazing and I would recommend it if you want to start your adventure with Statamic.
While I still have my doubts about using GH Copilot, I must say that using it to make coding more accessible is just amazing.
How Tinder Built Their API Gateway — blog.quastor.org
I always love to learn how big companies handle things. This article is a great way to learn how Tinder built its own API Gateway and what were the most significant challenges.
Scanning 2.6 Million Domains for Exposed .Env Files — hackernoon.com
SDCat scanned 2.6 million domains for public .env files. It turns out you can find some interesting data there. The good news is - there were only 201 public .env files. The bad thing is that there were passwords inside.
A Designer’s Guide to Documenting Accessibility & User Interactions — stephaniewalter.design
Stéphanie Walter wrote this amazing article about documenting accessibility and user interactions. It's definitely not my cup of tea, but I love to learn about things that are outside of my set of skills.
Content management for the modern web — alinea.sh
I just learned about this new headless CMS called Alinea. It looks really interesting and can't wait to play around with it a bit.
And how was your week? Did you learn something interesting? Don’t hesitate to press the reply button and share your thoughts.
Cheers,
Maciek