Repetition is the root of all software evil. — Martin Fowler
An awesome day to you!
This week was special as I got to play sports in-person at my university, made GraphQL Caching with Layer0 a success at GraphQL Conf, aaaannd became a Storyblok Ambassador! Read my journey here.
Learning links of the week
Build Your Personal Blog With Next.js, Storyblok, and Layer0
Deploy Next.js with NextAuth to Layer0
Something that interested me this week
Hacktoberfest is here, and that SPA is build with Nuxt.js! 💚
Hacktoberfest 2021 — hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com Open source is changing the world – one contribution at a time.
Photo of the week
tasveeriiitd • Instagram — www.instagram.com
The sky is a canvas, the sun is the artist. Splashing the light across, and brightening the empty horizon. . . 📸 @sidsince1996
Thought of the week
Recalling the days when I started with front-end development, I only knew how to build static websites (no SPAs), had learnt Bootstrap thoroughly, and carried imposter syndrome. But after my first front-end internship, it all became clear. I coded an entire Angular SPA single handedly with Google Oauth, Bootstrap and Material Design, Razorpay Checkout and what not. To be honest, you don't need to know anything of a specific framework (but obviously the basics of javascript), and without a doubt, devote a fixed amount of time in ramping up the framework(s) that might require your attention afterwards. Maybe "fake it till you make it" helped me to get over the imposter syndrome.