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5 Articles every WebDev should read this week (#02)

A curated list of the top five web development must-reads from last week. Don't miss out on the latest web development stories and insights. Read all about the cutting edge in web development, working in tech and the new tools and frameworks while learning a few new tricks.


Nuxt 3 Beta: What’s New and How to Get Started

In this article, we’ll explore the most notable new features and improvements offered by Nuxt 3, and we’ll also look at how most of them can be used in practice. This will provide a good overview of what’s possible with Nuxt 3 and how you can implement its goodies in your projects.

https://www.sitepoint.com/nuxt-3-whats-new-get-started/


My first impressions of web3

Even strictly on the technological level, though, I haven’t yet managed to become a believer. So given all of the recent attention into what is now being called web3, I decided to explore some of what has been happening in that space more thoroughly to see what I may be missing.

https://moxie.org/2022/01/07/web3-first-impressions.html


How to Create a Browser Extension

In this article, I will give you an introduction on how to create one. Ultimately, we’ll make it work in multiple browsers.

https://css-tricks.com/how-to-create-a-browser-extension/


Imperative vs Declarative Programming

Learn the difference between imperative and declarative programming and why you'll usually want to use one over the other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7Fbf7R3x6I


Introducing fuite: a tool for finding memory leaks in web apps

Debugging memory leaks in web apps is hard. The tooling exists, but it’s complicated, cumbersome, and often doesn’t answer the simple question: Why is my app leaking memory?

https://nolanlawson.com/2021/12/17/introducing-fuite-a-tool-for-finding-memory-leaks-in-web-apps/


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