New month, new newsletter issue. In the past month a lot of things have changed for me on a professional level, but also side projects grew by a bit. You can read up on it in my newest review of the past month.
So let us dive deep into the content I have found the most inspiring and useful this month.
JavaScript has come a long way since I knew it as the βDβ in DHTML. For anyone like me, whoβs been reluctant to use the latest syntax that could require polyfills or a transpiler, Iβve written this cheat sheet to get you caught up on all the goodness thatβs widely supported in modern browsers.
Struggle to actually learn CSS? Then this guide by the Google team might be the ideal spot for you to learn everything about CSS: Layouting, Box models, color theory, and animations. Quite a nice collection to learn CSS.
In a recent discussion I was involved in I was asked about my biggest regrets in my career as a Software Engineer. I decided to write down my learnings and asked many other software engineers what their biggest regrets of their careers are.
Use Payment Links to sell online without a website and without any code. Create a full payment page in just a few clicks and share the link with your customers. Might be useful for creating your next MVP.
Want to improve your JavaScript/TypeScript knowledge? Wondering how to build side projects efficiently? Or dreaming about getting into an international tech company? This newsletter should give you some insights into all of that. I am a passionate blogger for almost 4 years and try to cover these topics regularly.