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Yet Another Newsletter LOL: Madden 2025

It was a super busy week for me. I'm wrapping up a big feature at work and made some really great progress. How 'bout. you?

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

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Taylor Swift on the cover of the video game Madden 2025
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Shameless Plugs

This week was a double header in terms of live-streaming.

Monday, I hung out with Jim Bennett from liblab. We dug into free SDK generation for open-source software.

Friday, I hung out with my friend Josh Goldberg (@joshuakgoldberg) to discuss his blog post, mentioned above, You Probably Don't Need eslint-config-prettier or eslint-plugin-prettier.

We broke down what goes into an ESLint configuration and even removed eslint-config-prettier and eslint-plugin-prettier from the OpenSauced app.

chore: removed prettier intergrations from eslint #2635

Description

What type of PR is this? (check all applicable)

  • [ ] 🍕 Feature
  • [ ] 🐛 Bug Fix
  • [ ] 📝 Documentation Update
  • [ ] 🎨 Style
  • [ ] 🧑‍💻 Code Refactor
  • [ ] 🔥 Performance Improvements
  • [ ] ✅ Test
  • [ ] 🤖 Build
  • [ ] 🔁 CI
  • [x] 📦 Chore (Release)
  • [ ] 📦 Chore (Release)
  • [ ] ⏩ Revert

Related Tickets & Documents

Fixes #2636

Mobile & Desktop Screenshots/Recordings

Steps to QA

N/A

Added to documentation?

  • [ ] 📜 README.md
  • [ ] 📓 docs.opensauced.pizza
  • [ ] 🍕 dev.to/opensauced
  • [ ] 📕 storybook
  • [x] 🙅 no documentation needed

[optional] Are there any post-deployment tasks we need to perform?

[optional] What gif best describes this PR or how it makes you feel?

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