Yet Another Newsletter LOL: Heading to the SPA

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

Around the Web

  • Thanks to Adam Argyle, I learned this week that the CSS :has() Can select tags. This could potentially help you as a dev when styling things based on certain criteria in them.
  • I wasn’t aware of the use() hook in React. You can pass it a Promise, and it will suspend on the client. Thanks, Rick Hanoli for the share!
  • This Wednesday and Thursday, I’ll be watching TheJam.dev conference. It’s a free virtual conference focused on things like web development, JavaScript frameworks and serverless and has some fantastic speakers including Cassidy Williams, James Q Quick, Alex Russell and more! Get more details and register at https://thejam.dev. It promises to be a great event!

Fun Stuff

This is a clip from my most recent stream, and it made me crack up. Maybe it’ll bring a smile to your face, too.

My short with Salma Alam-Naylor where I mispronounce someone's Twitch handle

Shameless Plugs

Monday, I got to hang with my old co-worker, Salma Alam-Naylor (@whitep4nth3r). She’s over at [Sentry](https://sentry.io) now, so we had some fun digging into all that Sentry can do. Here’s a highlight. Thanks for hanging, Salma!

Coming up tomorrow, I’m hanging with Mark Erikson, from the Redux core team and Replay.io. We’re going to dig into all things Redux, Replay, and open source. Come hang with us!

Wednesday, I’m hanging with Rizel Scarlett (@blackgirlbytes), Developer Advocate at TBD! We will discuss the future of identity with Web5 & verifiable credentials.

That’s a wrap! Until the next one.

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