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2023 December

This document exists to lay out some general principles of running a small social network site that have worked for me. These principles are related to community building more than they are related to specific technologies.

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A beautiful library with SVG logos

A standalone version of the readability lib. Contribute to mozilla/readability development by creating an account on GitHub.

A clear, practical guide to web interface design — focused on forms, controls, typography, layouts, and color, with real-world Good/Bad examples.

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A collection of bad practices in HTML, copied from real websites.

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2023 November

Practice working with promises through a curated collection of interactive challenges. This repository provides a platform to refine your skills, complete with automated tests to to give you instan...

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Build more maintainable software, faster

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2023 September

This year, the React team unveiled something they've been quietly researching for years: an official way to run React components exclusively on the server. This is a significant paradigm shift, and it's caused a whole lot of confusion in the React community. In this tutorial, we'll explore this new world, and build an intuition for how it works, and how we can take advantage of it.

2023 August

Free, open-source Tailwind CSS v4 components for modern web development. Copy-paste ready components to build beautiful, responsive websites faster.

The only framework that makes responsive email easy. MJML is a markup language designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email.

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A plea for us to get back to building websites that can do normal website things.

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2023 July

The HTML first full stack web framework

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John Morrice's developer blog

There are tons of blog posts on the internet about how frameworks differ and which one to pick for your next web project. Usually they cover a few aspects of the framework like syntax, development setup, and community size. This isn't one of those posts.

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Pines is a library of animations, sliders, tooltips, accordions, modals, and more!

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