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Yet Another Newsletter LOL: A Solid and Astronomical Week

Another week, another newsletter. Let's get to it!

Around the Web

  • Henri Helvetica (@henrihelvetica) has started 100 days of web performance over on LinkedIn. I’m sure there will be plenty of great tips from people, including Henri. If you’re interested in joining the fun, post your web performance tip on LinkedIn and tag it with the hashtag #100DaysOfPerf.

Fun Stuff

Aside from Stephanie Eckles, Jhey Thompkins (@jh3y) is definitely someone I look to for anything CSS related. I found this eject project really fun that he did recently. Whenever someone says the web isn't that great, I can always point them to a demo of Jhey's. 😎

Shameless Plugs

I dropped a new blog post this week, Unlocking the Power of HTML's Native Browser Dialog Element. Maybe you’ll find it helpful.

This week was a double header for my live stream. Monday, I got to hang with Mark Erikson, a maintainer on the Redux project and Senior Front-End Engineer at Replay.io.

Wednesday, I hung out with Rizel Scarlett (@blackgirlbytes), Developer Advocate at [TBD](https://developer.tbd.website/), to discuss the future of identity with Web5 & verifiable credentials.

This coming week, I’ll be hanging with Atila from CrabNebula! We’re going to dig into Tauri and SolidJS!

And Wednesday, I’ll be back on the CFE YouTube for my monthly 2 Full 2 Stack show. We’ll be digging into Astro!

Here’s all the places you can find me on the web:

That's a wrap! Until the next one.

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