that I bookmarked but never had enough time to read
- The Agile Manifesto
- React Philosophies - 🧘 Things I think about when I write React code 🧘
- The Product-Minded Software Engineer
- Architecture, Performance, and Games - Game Programming Patterns / Introduction
- Responsible Tech Playbook
- Small, Sharp Tools
- Why the developers who use Rust love it so much
- Testing - 8th Light Blog
- ThoughtWorks Tech Radar
- Why is Babel a Monorepo
- Components vs Micro-Frontends. What's the Difference?
- The case against DRY, Micro-Frontends edition.
- The Basecamp Guide to Internal Communication
- Learn about the DOM Event system through exploration
- Introducing WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in your browser
- 9 tips to get bare minimum of web accessibility
- The Basics of Web Application Security
- What is Continuous Delivery - Atlassian
- WASI: WebAssembly System Interface
- Rust for Functional Programmers
- LISA '10 - Operations at Twitter: Scaling Beyond 100 Million Users
- Martin Fowler - Microservices
- Mark Erikson Dev Blog
- Blogged Answers: A (Mostly) Complete Guide to React Rendering Behavior
- A Deep Dive into Airbnb’s Server-Driven UI System
- Umbrella - ⛱ Broadly scoped ecosystem & mono-repository of 160+ TypeScript projects for functional, data driven development
- Conventional commits
- Creating Readable Tests Using React Testing Library
- What I learned from Software Engineering at Google
- Why Functional Programming? The Benefits of Referential Transparency
- Making Modular Monoliths Work
- How to nail your engineering interview
- mini-typescript - A miniature model of the Typescript compiler, intended to teach the structure of the real Typescript compiler
- Web Vital Patterns
- Revisiting the rendering tier
- Get started with Web Bundles
- How can we develop transformative tools for thought?
- Human Interface Guidelines - The Apple Desktop Interface
- Why We Crave Software With Style Over “Branding”
- Lambdas, Nested Functions, and Blocks, oh my!
- Defect Prevention Using Agile Techniques
- On the Diverse And Fantastical Shapes of Testing