Another week, another newsletter. Let’s get to it!
Around the Web
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Matt Pocock of TypeScript fame dropped a fantastic package this week. You’ve heard of CSS resets, but now there is ts-reset. More things will likely be added over time, but you can drop this in your project today. Note it does change the return types of certain things, so definitely test it out first!
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Josh W. Comeau drops another amazing post. This time about Understanding useMemo and useCallback. Definitely worth a read!
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Exciting stuff happening on the Angular front! Yes Angular. As Sarah Drasner mentions, it’s a renaissance.
- Deno is now offering package.json support and some other exciting stuff. More in the v1.31 release blog post.
Fun Stuff
The Zamboni driver at yesterday’s game bringing the energy we need.
Words of Wisdom for the Week
Just a reminder that we’re built-as human beings-to respond well to positive interactions.
According to “Make us React: The neuroscience of Narrative”, “If you treat me well, in most cases my brain will synthesize oxytocin and this will motivate me to treat you well in return.”
Treating people well is the right thing to do, but there’s also incentive. You’re more likely to grow in an environment you feel supported in, to innovate, and to be productive in that environment.
Post on LinkedIn from BekahHW – Developer, Community & Team Builder, Keynote Speaker
Shameless Plugs
I had a great time hanging with Lucia Cerchie a couple weeks ago. I got a primer on Kafka and how it ties into scrabble.
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I wrote a short post about where I find community. You may find it helpful.
Jobs
- Netlify, where I work, is looking for a Senior, Solutions Engineer (EST Time Zone - US Remote)
- Tiny Bird is looking for a Developer Advocate (Remote – US East or US West)
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 over to discord.iamdeveloper.com.
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