Another week, another newsletter. Let’s get to it!
Around the Web
If you aren’t already, subscribe to the Open Sauced YouTube channel. I’ve really been enjoying all the interviews bdougie has been doing. Here’s the latest one with the CTO of Fig.
Getting Hired From Open Source | Matt Schrage of Fig | The Secret Sauce
Shoutout to Cris for introducing me to Nomak this week.
TIL Prettier is considering making tabs the default in 3.0. This is huge — it would make an entire set of programming languages more accessible (if you're somehow still pro-spaces, read this comment to instantly convert), and, more importantly, vindicate my personal preferences https://t.co/qZvGbQCklbhttps://t.co/MYxY5wYLI3
1. You're almost never being paid enough 2. You'll never know everything 3. You can learn anything 4. Empathy & communication > strictly technical skills 5. Specialization is more lucrative than being broad 6. Shipped > perfect
The recording of the panel I was on at Front-End Test Fest 2 is up! Check it out!
Expert Panel - Trending Tools and Frameworks – What’s Hype and What’s Not on Vimeo
I had a great time hanging with my old co-worker and old stream co-host, Christina Gorton, this week on the stream. We discussed DevRel, OSS, & Scarf, where Christina currently works.
DevRel, OSS, & Scarf with Christina Gorton
I’ll be hanging with Luca Casonato from the Deno core team next week to discuss Fresh, a new web framework for Deno. Come by and say hi next Wednesday, July 6th at 5 pm UTC at livecoding.ca!
Yes, it’s yet another newsletter folks! I post stuff in Slack and other communities I’m a part of, so instead of losing all those links to the “Slack”hole, I decided to start a newsletter!
So welcome to links to cool and interesting stuff I found on the Internet during the week, with some fun stuff too, and shameless plugs.