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Yet Another Newsletter LOL: Sharp!

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

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Fun Stuff

View transition-powered drag and drop! This is a fantastic demo by Adam Argyle. It only works in Chrome at the moment.

Words of Wisdom for the Week

The important thing is that we use our privileges to uplift others.

Rizèl Scarlett from her blog post How container technology promotes equity in tech

Shameless Plugs

It was a blast chatting with Daniel Roe about Vue, Nitro, Nuxt, all the things! Here's a highlight.

Full recording dropping on YouTube next week.

Kettlebells and Code!

I look forward to hanging with Anna Nettles this Wednesday, August 9th at 5 pm UTC ! We will do a swole sesh and then talk about her tech journey.

Come workout with us!

Kettlebells and Code Twitch live stream with guest Anna Nettles, software engineer and certified personal trainer

Remember to give a follow on Twitch! 😎

Jobs

I post jobs in the iamdeveloper.com community, plus all other kinds of content, as do others. If you're looking for another friendly nook of the internet, head to discord.iamdeveloper.com.

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