#frontEndDevelopment

🧭 Weekly Reflection β€” Sunday
πŸ“… January 25, 2026

πŸ“ˆ Progress
β€’ Beyond365DaysOfCode β€” Day 385
β€’ 100DaysOfCode β€” Day 385
β€’ freeCodeCamp

πŸ“– Daily Reading
β€’ freeCodeCamp News β€” 1 article
β€’ Daily.dev β€” 1 article

πŸ’» Learning
β€’ freeCodeCamp β€” Front End Development Libraries Certification

Consistency keeps the journey moving forward.


πŸ“š Saturday Coding Progress
πŸ“… January 24, 2026

Using the weekend to invest in front-end fundamentals.

πŸ“ˆ Progress
β€’ Beyond365DaysOfCode β€” Day 384
β€’ 100DaysOfCode β€” Day 384
β€’ freeCodeCamp

πŸ“– Daily Reading
β€’ freeCodeCamp News β€” 1 article
β€’ Daily.dev β€” 1 article

πŸ’» Learning
β€’ freeCodeCamp β€” Front End Development Libraries Certification

Slow, steady learning builds strong foundations.



2026-01-20

In this cesspool that frontend development is nowadays, it warms my heart to hear about the release of jQuery version 4.

Declared dead, but more alive then ever, still heavy lifiting most of the internet, giving a fuck about this months hyped JengaScript Framework.

#jQuery #WebDevelopment #FrontendDevelopment

2026-01-19

I remain unable to find a good list. Would you be interested in a front-end/web development conference listing site if I were to build one?

#WebDev #FrontEndDevelopment

RE: https://fedi.vale.rocks/objects/a011f5d7-6d32-4c4d-a0c4-77c4af70ca95

2026-01-15

Living in the world’s most isolated city, looking at front-end conference prices, plus the price for several connecting flights spanning multiple days of travel, plus accommodation and expenses…

Yikes.

I think the only way it’d be viable is if I can string a few together and attend a few at once.

I don’t suppose anyone has collated a list of good front-end or web conferences worth attending somewhere? Ideally with information such as dates and ticket prices.

#WebDev #FrontEndDevelopment

2026-01-11

I'm still praising for being great for creating panels.

My only grief about it is the lack of particular components.

Sometimes you want to show alerts (not notifications), or timers, or else, and you have to make them yourself.

I wonder if there is a Filament PHP "components package" that solves this.

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news.hada.io/topic?id=25682

#webdevelopment #aifirstdevelopment #metaframeworks #edgecomputing #frontenddevelopment

I am looking to get Fedi Hired as recruitment, particularly and especially tech recruitment, it totally and utterly broken.

Please can you boost this as widely as possible. Thank you.

Hi I am am Rob. I live in a small town in Hampshire in the UK.

I am a Front End Developer / Engineer with **28 years of experience**. I have been working with React and its ecosystem for around 11 years now.

I have a great deal of experience with all the the usual React things, hooks, memoization, error boundaries, suspense, state management, Restful and GraphQL APIs, Context, react-hook-form Tanstack, instumentation, optimization and many more.. For the last few years I have been using MUI/Emotion but have used AntD, styled-components and tailwind too. I can use Jest/Vitest, react-testing-library, mock-service-worker, Cypress, Playwright, axe-test, Storybook and more for writing tests. I have experience with code bundling/splitting using Webpack and Vite/Rollup.

I have become more of a full stack developer in the last few years through gaining extensive experience of using javascript/typescript for of the back end of an application. I have used Express, Nest and Hapi in the past but now use Next to unify the front end and the back end. I have worked with SQL and NoSQL databases and ORMs of all kinds as part of that work. However I do not have a great deal of experience in other areas of Back End work such as message queues, serverless functions etc. This is because other people on the projects I have been working on were experts in these areas.

My devops experience is more limited. I have helped set up CI/CD pipelines in Azure, Github and Gitlab. I also have experience with Docker and Kubernetes and worked in Azure, AWS and Oracle cloud environments too.

If you apply the T shaped developer model to me the deep part of the T would be Front End work. Especially in the last few years I have gained enough back end and devops skills to have a good appreciation of those roles but I don't have a deep knowledge of things like networking or security therefore I leave that to the real experts.

Away from writing code I have been a senior or lead developer / engineer for about 12 years now. In my previous role I led a "chapter" of 5 junior front end developers who were spread across 4 teams. I was heavily involved in recruiting, on-boarding, training, coaching and managing the junior developers in the chapter. I have also led Front End teams in previous roles.

In my last role I was also a Solution Engineer. This involved meeting with the client, requirements gathering, meeting with internal stakeholders, writing epics, stories and tasks and documentation before working with project managers to plan work for the other developers. I also identified existing areas which needed improvement and planned and executed that work too. In several previous roles I had similar responsibilities both internally and with clients. I am comfortable working with individuals from any level of an organization from the c-suite to junior developers.

Most of my work has been carried out in an Agile way. I am always eager to contribute Agile ceremonies. I have also ran ceremonies and stand up meetings in several roles going back almost 20 years. I gained a Scrum certification when working at Oracle however only Oracle actually recognize it. I have also worked in teams using Kanban and waterfall methodologies too.

I have been part of a team of 250+ developers, designers, infrastructure people, product owners etc on projects. On other projects I have been the only FED and taking on responsibility for UX/UI design too. I have worked in teams spread across the globe in several previous jobs.

Previous roles have been in many different sectors of the economy including ecommerce, health care, national government, automotive, digital video, insurance, telecoms, broadcast tv and more.

I make a conscious effort to quickly fit into the working environment of an organization. That can mean closing a ticket on day 1 or it can mean asking colleagues about working processes and practices and meeting with managers before launching into writing code.

In an ideal world I would love to work for an organization that is trying to effect positive change in the world. I do have a very old and rusty Environmental Science degree in addition to a Computer Science degree. A role which combines the two fields it would make a dream come true.

Obviously I would prefer full remote work. However the journey time from my home to London Waterloo is around an hour. I could manage do two or maybe three days per week in an office in Zone 1 for the right role.

#GetFediHired #FediHire #FrontEndDevelopment #FED #React #Recruitment #FED #Agile #Scrum #Javascript #Typescript #Job

PrishusoftPrishusoft
2025-12-24

React Ecosystem Toooling Updates

The React ecosystem continues to grow rapidly, and keeping up with tools can give your projects a real edge.

These tools help make development faster, debugging easier, and deployment smoother, empowering teams to build better applications with less friction.

If you’re planning a React project or modernizing your current stack, Prishusoft can help you navigate and implement the best tooling for your goals.
prishusoft.com/reactjs-develop

PrishusoftPrishusoft
2025-12-24

Using AI with Angular - Smarter, Not Harder

AI is becoming a strong productivity booster for Angular developers, but the real impact comes from using the right tools with proper project context. When AI understands your Angular structure, components, services, and patterns, the output becomes far more accurate and useful.

If you are planning to build or modernize an Angular application, feel free to connect with Prishusoft.
prishusoft.com/angular-js-deve

PrishusoftPrishusoft
2025-12-19

Top React Libraries Worth Exploring

The React ecosystem keeps evolving, and the right libraries can significantly improve performance, scalability, and developer experience.

Choosing the right combination of libraries helps teams build faster, cleaner, and more maintainable React applications.

If you are planning a React project or looking to modernize an existing one, Prishusoft can help you.
prishusoft.com/reactjs-develop

lemssiahlemssiah
2025-12-18

Coding, experimenting, and testing things can sometimes help design better templates. Have you ever coded first to try out some design ideas?

codepen.io/art-eque/pen/GRejdXJ

lemssiahlemssiah
2025-12-18

Simulating the Earth’s rotation using CSS and the clip-path property isn’t new. Is this any good?

codepen.io/art-eque/pen/XWGMpOW

2025-12-18

A rant in the face of the industry’s continued neglect and outright hostility towards digital accessibility and care for users.

https://vale.rocks/posts/accessibility-importance

#WebDev #Accessibility #a11y #FrontEndDevelopment

Welche strategische Rolle spielen Farben in der Frontend-Gestaltung professioneller Anwendungen?

5 Fragen zu zu Farbgestaltung in der Frontend-Entwicklung πŸ‘‡
opentalk.eu/de/news/5-fragen-z

#FrontendDevelopment #UXDesign #Accessibility #Farbgestaltung

"Farben prΓ€gen das Erscheinungsbild und damit die Corporate Identity einer Anwendung. Sie transportieren Unternehmenswerte und sorgen fΓΌr Wiedererkennung bei Nutzenden."
Emre Neumann Frontend Developer, OpenTalk

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