What happened last week
Last week, together with my lovely wife, we started working on a theme that we will convert later to multiple frameworks and CMSs. Right now, we are working on the Astro version, and I hope we’ll release it next week.
Also, I had the pleasure of participating in a Gesha cupping at Hot Air Coffee. Not only I learned a lot about it, but I also had a chance to compare Geshas from different regions.
Interesting links
Bridging code and community — Martin Woodward
Great episode of the ReadME Podcast about the impact of non-code contributions. This is a problem of many projects that they focus on code only. Letting everyone contribute is crucial if we want our project to succeed.
My new website: from WordPress to Astro — Luis Serrano
Luis describes how he converted his WordPress site to Astro. I really enjoyed seeing how he handled importing media or dealing with shortcodes.
Figma presented a lot of exciting stuff during their conference. But the Dev Mode was the most mindblowing. It will revolutionize the way how developers and designers will work together.
Modern CSS For Dynamic Component-Based Architecture — Stephanie Eckles
Stephanie wrote a fantastic piece on how to use all those new CSS features in real life. I don’t remember when there were so many exciting things in CSS.
Why Netflix Took a Bet on GraphQL — Michael Solati
Netflix is moving to GraphQL. Here you read what the migration looked like.
Qwik introduction from Misko and Giorgio — Leonardo Montini
Leonardo did a great intro to Qwik. It was based on a workshop held by Misko Hevery and Giorgio Boa.
And how was your week? Did you learn something interesting? Don’t hesitate to press the reply button or share your thoughts in the comment section.
Cheers,
Maciek