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Disabled input fields aren't a loading strategy. Show a loading indicator. Disabled buttons aren't a validation strategy. Show a helpful message when someone clicks the button. Disabled buttons aren’t a security strategy. Visually hide features people can’t use. Or, display a…


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Design Systems Surf is a database of best-in-class Design Systems, organized and sorted by components and directories. designsystems.surf

awilum_'s tweet image. Design Systems Surf is a database of best-in-class Design Systems, organized and sorted by components and directories.

designsystems.surf

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RIP React Router? @t3dotgg Tanstack Router is a HUGE release and it's going to change how we think about our routes forever. youtu.be/LVzG3nncE4M

mankms's tweet image. RIP React Router? @t3dotgg

Tanstack Router is a HUGE release and it's going to change how we think about our routes forever.

youtu.be/LVzG3nncE4M

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I spent more time with @tan_stack Router 1.0 on a long flight today. This is big. ✅SSR ✅Caching ✅Context ✅Data loaders ✅Error handling ✅Code splitting ✅Elegant type-safe API It's more than a router. It's basically a TypeScript-optimized React framework. 🤯


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📕 Tailwind has a scalability problem. How can we solve that? 👉🏻 Tailwind CSS is known for its focus on class-based design, but the emphasis on classes can pose scalability challenges. byteofdev.com/posts/scale-ta…

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Tailwind has a scalability problem. How can we solve that?

Tailwind has a scalability problem. How can we solve that?


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🛠️ Ark UI 👉🏻 A headless library for building reusable, scalable design systems. 👉🏻 Over 30+ components (ColorPicker, DatePicker, and more...) 👉🏻 Works in React, Solid, and Vue 👉🏻 Bring your own styling solution ark-ui.com


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📕 Revealing Memory Leaks in Frontend Applications (Nuxt.js/Vue) 👉🏻 In this comprehensive article, you'll embark on an in-depth exploration of memory leaks. medium.com/@samer.kmd/rev…

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Revealing Memory Leaks in Frontend Applications (Nuxt.js/Vue)

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Another Pest release today! As you may know, Pest is the first testing framework in the world natively supporting "Type Coverage". And now, you can ignore specific lines from the type coverage report by using the `pest-ignore-type` annotation. Just what you asked for! 😊

enunomaduro's tweet image. Another Pest release today! As you may know, Pest is the first testing framework in the world natively supporting "Type Coverage". And now, you can ignore specific lines from the type coverage report by using the `pest-ignore-type` annotation. Just what you asked for! 😊

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I am in love with Livewire.


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When people asked me what AI has to do with frontend, this was what I imagined people will build. Props to Vercel for actually doing it!

v0 by Vercel Labs Generate UI with simple text prompts. Copy, paste, ship. Explore the prompt library and join the waitlist today. v0.dev

v0.app

v0 by Vercel

Your collaborative AI assistant to design, iterate, and scale full-stack applications for the web.



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My talk "Creating Reusable Components...That Are Actually Reusable" from @ReactRally just posted on YouTube! I welcome your feedback. youtube.com/watch?v=L0PZhS…

housecor's tweet card. Creating Reusable Components…That Are Actually Reusable - Cory House...

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Creating Reusable Components…That Are Actually Reusable - Cory House...


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CSS Nesting just landed in Firefox 117 which puts it at 100% browser support! You can start using it today — here are 11 examples on how it works 👇

wesbos's tweet image. CSS Nesting just landed in Firefox 117 which puts it at 100% browser support!

You can start using it today — here are 11 examples on how it works 👇

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Tailwind is the only maintainable way to style websites. 🤷‍♂️


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To write good code you have to write bad code and then clean it. All good code comes from bad code that you have cleaned.


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Watch Jake Bennett's "State Machines" talk from Laracon aggregate.stitcher.io/post/209048c7-…


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If you haven’t read @jorgemanru’s fine writing on software design, the links in this post are a good entry point: world.hey.com/jorge/difficul…


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Is your package still using vendor:publish to install stuff into a Laravel app? Consider using our spatie/laravel-package-tools package so you can easily add a user-friendly install command to your package: github.com/spatie/laravel… #laravel #php

freekmurze's tweet image. Is your package still using vendor:publish to install stuff into a Laravel app?

Consider using our spatie/laravel-package-tools package so you can easily add a user-friendly install command to your package:

github.com/spatie/laravel…

#laravel #php

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I built ChessFor.com because I wanted to use on my mobile device: 1. My favorite chess DB. 2. Nice chess AI for game analysis. And now I have it ❤️ It's amazing how much a single dev can do in his free time.

mankms's tweet image. I built ChessFor.com because I wanted to use on my mobile device:

1. My favorite chess DB.
2. Nice chess AI for game analysis.

And now I have it ❤️

It's amazing how much a single dev can do in his free time.
mankms's tweet image. I built ChessFor.com because I wanted to use on my mobile device:

1. My favorite chess DB.
2. Nice chess AI for game analysis.

And now I have it ❤️

It's amazing how much a single dev can do in his free time.

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The most common mistake I see with feature flags is having too many. Flags are like tech debt. They’re useful, but they should typically be rare and short-term. Every flag adds variability and testing complexity. So, I remove each flag as soon as it’s not necessary.


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