Our own @trostcodes just launched The Callback, a new weekly show covering web dev news with a healthy dose of humor.
In Episode 0, Alex covers Remix 3, React’s new foundation, OpenAI’s Dev Day, and more.
🎥 Watch here →
Are you suffering from imposter syndrome?
@EmmaBostian and @Sadache discuss her start in programming and how it isn't unusual for developers to feel overwhelmed by the challenges that face them when they start working.
Watch and subscribe 🔔
youtu.be/zYNpAru6JzY
University degree or Coding Bootcamp?
@EmmaBostian talks about how prepared she was for her first job after University vs people coming from Coding Bootcamps
What's your opinion? How was your experience?
Watch the full interview here 👉 youtu.be/KIpPHSIxosU
In this tutorial, @bruno_simon explains how to use #threejs to enhance a website with 3D elements.
He takes a standard header section from basic to #dynamic by swapping out the image for a cool shape with a matcap.
Watch the full interview 👉 youtu.be/tVr89249gwM
We are excited to announce the launch of Slice Machine!
Slice Machine is a tool that will merge your frontend and backend components and make it even easier and faster to build websites
Running on Prismic, @nuxt_js, and @Netlify. Try it out now👇
Are you Nuxt?
We've just given our Nuxt module documentation a new look and a complete rewrite using @nuxt_js's awesome new content theme for documentations.
Better feature highlights, more examples, and comprehensive references. Check it out 👇
🎬 What is Serverless? Part 1: Introduction 🎙
From the Prismic studio - @rauchg explains why Serverless not only helps to cut cost but also allows you to focus entirely on what your users are requesting.
youtube.com/watch?v=prgLxI…
We did this series of videos about how to choose a tech stack when you're developing a website.
Frameworks:
👉template or component based
👉react or vue
👉server-side rendering or static generation
CMSs (Headless CMS)
Development workflow
Deployment
Planning a virtual event for 2021?
Then we've got you covered.
We've partnered with @vercel to provide you with a fully customizable Next.js event starter kit.