We've more than doubled our following this year - so there's probably quite a few of you that don't know who Sitebulb actually is. Well, let's get you acquainted: Patrick Hathaway - CEO & Co-Founder: mostly just swears Gareth Brown - CTO & Co-Founder: obsessively codes Jo Furnival - Marketing Manager: words, webinars & weirdness Kevin Letchford - Frontend Designer: where design meets code James Crawshaw - Lead Developer: back end bug wrangler Hannah Haken - Junior Developer: tester in past life Miruna Hadu - Customer Support & Success: keeps you lot happy
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On day 13 of becoming a technical founder, I built a to-do list. Yes, it was on my list as something to do… The Big Idea: → Practice uploading, storing, and retrieving items in local storage. → Reiterate the usage of JS modules and webpacks. → Reiterate dynamic html element rendering In case you’re wondering what strange things I am up to: I am 2 weeks into becoming a technical founder and over the last week I have been building something new every single day as I progress in learning the theory. The Rationale: → To practice through doing And the rationale behind becoming a technical founder: → It’s about time Both literally and figuratively… It’s about time I become one And it’s about time wasted when I could be developing great products… So, below is what I got done on Saturday, and today I have been busy with building dynamic user interface elements like dropdown menu’s and slideshow image carousels If you’re keen to see how this journey ends up playing out, stick around, I’m not leaving any time soon.
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Bring StackBlitz to Work: How Frontend and Design Systems Teams Collaborate with StackBlitz 🔗 https://lnkd.in/efyf-DD3 🔗 Whether you’re brand new to StackBlitz or have been a power user for years, you’ll walk away from this session on 1st May with ideas for how to use StackBlitz for personal projects or at work with your team! In this live session, Garrison Snelling, Solutions Engineer at StackBlitz will discuss a few of the most popular ways to use StackBlitz, including; 💻 Building and sharing prototypes. 🖥 Quickly reproducing bugs. 💾 Embedding live components in documentation. 🖱 Increasing adoption of your design system. 💿 Reducing onboarding time for new developers. He’ll also cover the main features in StackBlitz, including what’s available in our Teams and Enterprise plans.
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"From code to creativity, we build more than just websites—we craft experiences! 💡💻 - #CodeToCreativity #InnovateWithTech #DigitalArtistry #CodingGenius #FutureOfWeb #CreativeTech #TechInnovation #DesignAndCode #WebMastery #DevLife"
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30 Day Challenge- Day 13 Hello Everyone ! Today, I completed two small tasks. First a notification interface, styled as a notification box for a social media-like application. Second, I created a centered error message display and a red "Dismiss" button. The layout is simple, with the content centered both horizontally and vertically. #ITJOBS #SETPERSONALGOAL #STAYCONSISTENT #WEBDEVELOPER #30DAYSSOFTCODECHALLENGE
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Hey folks, hope you're having a fantastic Thursday! Today, I want to share my firsthand experience with Vite, a tool that's been making waves in the developer community. Let's dive in! After hearing buzz about Vite's lightning-fast builds and streamlined setup, I decided to put it to the test in my latest project. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint. From the moment I fired it up, Vite lived up to its reputation for speed. Builds that used to drag on for minutes now zip by in mere seconds, thanks to its clever use of ES modules. It's like strapping a rocket booster onto your development process – seriously impressive stuff! But speed is just one piece of the puzzle. What really blew me away was Vite's hot module replacement feature. Making tweaks to my code and seeing the changes reflected instantly in the browser was a game-changer. No more manual refreshing or waiting around – just instant feedback that keeps the momentum going. Now, don't get me wrong – Vite isn't without its quirks. There were a few moments where I had to wrestle with its evolving ecosystem and navigate some edge cases. But here's the thing: despite the occasional hiccup, Vite has earned a permanent place in my toolkit. Why? Because beneath its lightning-fast performance lies a tool that's tailor-made for modern web development. Its embrace of ES modules, coupled with its developer-friendly features, make it a standout choice for projects big and small. So, if you're on the hunt for a tool that can turbocharge your workflow, I highly recommend giving Vite a shot. Trust me, it's worth it. And hey, if you run into any hiccups along the way, just know that you're not alone – we're all in this together! Here's to embracing innovation, pushing the boundaries, and never settling for the status quo. Happy coding, friends! 🌟 #ViteReview #DeveloperExperience #CodeWithSpeed
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🚀 Had an amazing time speaking at Frontmania - The Frontend Conference yesterday! It was incredible seeing so many familiar faces and performance enthusiasts in the crowd. I shared some actionable tips on improving Interaction to Next Paint (INP) and how the new scheduler.yield API can help boost responsiveness by breaking up long tasks. It's always great to dive deep into real-world examples and hear feedback from the community. Slides are linked in the comments for those who missed it! Thanks to everyone for making the event such a success! 🙌 #pagespeed #corewebvitals #INP #yield #performance
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CodeFast landing page converts like crazy: - $4.74 revenue per visitor - 2.2% conversion rate But one week ago when I sent the landing page to my friends @DanKulkov and @nico_jeannen... I got ROASTED. So I did a U-turn and rebuilt the website from scratch. Now I'm not "in my head" anymore, I can confidently say: The first version would have never worked as well as the current one. 💡 Two takeaways: 1. Always ask for feedback (and listen). It's painful, but it helps break the disillusion we create when we want something to succeed. 2. Encourage your friends to roast you. People are naturally kind and may hold back negative feedback. Let them know it's helpful if they focus more on the bad than the good. And this is the best $$$ invested. I never launch without Dan's roasting: https://lnkd.in/g8eFHsaV
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🚀🎉 Exciting News Alert! 🎉🚀 Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of Micro Frontends at our upcoming conference on June 17th, 2024! 📅✨ 🔗 Website: https://lnkd.in/eH7QkUy9 Guess what? Registration is OPEN, and it's completely FREE for everyone! 🎟️🌟 Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with top-notch experts in the field! 🎤 Get ready to be inspired by our stellar lineup of speakers including: - Stefan Bley - Lucas Braeschke - Juan Carlos - Michael Geers - Shelly Goldblit - Zackary Jackson - Mo Javad - Luca Mezzalira - Cathrin Möller - Daniel Ostrovsky - Florian Rappl - David Serrano - Ildar Sharafeev - Dmitriy Shekhovtsov - Manfred Steyer - Jennifer Wadella Last year, we had a whopping 1500 registrations from over 80 countries, and this year promises to be even bigger and better! 🌍✨ Here's a sneak peek of the exciting topics we'll be covering: - 🌟 The Perfect Micro Frontends Platform - 🎭 Micro Frontends Unmasked: Opportunities, Challenges, and Rational Alternatives - 🛠️ The Tractor Store 2.0: The TodoMVC for Micro Frontends - 🚀 Hitchhiker's Guide to Dependency Management in Micro Frontends - ⚡ Moving at the Speed of Thought - 💡 The Problems Micro Frontends Won't Solve That No One Wants to Talk About - 🔄 Module Federation in 2024: Beyond Webpack - 🎶 Painless Micro Frontend Orchestration with Picard - 🤔 The Hidden Challenges of Runtime Integrated Micro Frontends - 🌐 Domain-Driven Design in Micro Frontend: Hexagon World - 🛤️ Migrating from Monolithic to Future-Proof Micro Frontends - ↔️ From React to Angular and Back: Cross-Framework Testing in Micro Frontends - 📱 Micro Frontends for Mobile - 🏗️ From Monolith to Micro Frontend Mark your calendars and spread the word! This is an event you won't want to miss! 🎉🚀 #MicroFrontends #TechConference #InnovationAhead
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Two months ago, I spoke about INP (Interaction to Next Paint) and the scheduler.yield() at Frontmania - The Frontend Conference -- and the feedback is in... 🥈 I was rated the 2nd best speaker at the event! 🌟 🥳 🎉 Huge thanks to everyone who attended and voted! I’m planning to do more talks in 2025, so if you’re looking for someone to break down complex web performance topics and make them actionable for your team or audience, let’s connect! 👋 #INP #corewebvitals #frontmania #scheduleryield #pagespeed
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🚀 Project Update! 🚀 I'm excited to share that I've just completed the Answers Page for my Stack Overflow clone project! 🎉 Now, the page displays all the answers to questions, bringing me one step closer to delivering a fully functional platform. This milestone taught me so much about backend integration, displaying dynamic content, and enhancing the user experience. 💻 Can't wait to keep pushing forward and sharing more updates with you all! Stay tuned for the next feature! #FullStackDevelopment #WebDevelopment #ProjectUpdate #CodingJourney #StackOverflowClone #LearningByDoing #TechInnovation
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