Weekly Digest 29/2022
Welcome to my Weekly Digest #29 ☀️
This weekly digest contains a lot of interesting and inspiring articles, videos, tweets, podcasts, and designs I consumed during this week.
Interesting articles to read
The case for using Sass in 2022
With CSS adding a lot of equivalent features, is Sass relevant? The answer is still Yes, it is far from obsolete, despite what some folks might tell you.
Help Me Help You: A Guide to Asking for Help
It’s not overly difficult at the end of the day: be kind and provide relevant information so people have a good overview of the context. Then be patient until someone picks it up.
Some great videos I watched this week
CSS Variable Secrets
By now most developers use CSS custom properties on the regular, but few understand them deeply enough to harness their full power. Lea will take you on a journey from the practical to the mind-blowing, and from the widely implemented to the cutting edge, demonstrating a host of tips, tricks, and gotchas relating to CSS variables.
Overloads vs generics: which is better?
Carbon Lang… The C++ killer?
Carbon is a new early-stage programming language from Google designed as a successor to C++ for low level systems development. It has full interoperability with Cpp, along with improved memory safety, generics, and a cleaner syntax.
Useful GitHub repositories
ML Course Notes
Sharing course notes on all topics related to machine learning, NLP, and AI.
fireworks.js
A simple fireworks library! Ready to use components available for React, Vue 3, Svelte, Angular, Preact, Solid, and Web Components.
Tweets
Podcasts worth listening
Call with Kent — Lack of experience when problem solving
Is there anything that helped you “think better” or “think clearer” to solve issues?
Thank you for reading, talk to you next week, and stay safe! 👋