Links #25
- David Moldawer on getting your setup right — agreed, getting rid of friction is usually worth it (just make sure to avoid the trap of spending all your time working on your setup and not ever getting to the actual thing you wanted to make) (been there)
- Tania Rascia’s history of what she’s learned as a software developer — stellar example of both learning in public and blogging (and her React tutorial is well done, too)
- Jim Nielsen on Sass color functions in CSS — more verbose, sure, but I think worth it
- Tanya Basu on digital gardens — I think it’s a given at this point that I’ll link to anything that talks about digital gardens
- Matt Webb on Machine English — some fascinating history here, and it’s an interesting idea