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Welcome to your Weekly Tech Crunch, where we provide essential insights to enhance your coding endeavours.
The PAPAFAM newsletter covers valuable insights from upgrading to React 18, highlighting that contrary to the perception of immediate adoption, not everyone rushes to use the newest React version and features.
An article provides guidance on starting a React project in 2024, exploring different approaches, including Vite, Astro, or Next.js, and discussing their pros and cons.
The announcement of AdonisJS v6, a backend web framework with robust documentation and rich features, marks a significant step forward.
QuickJS, a small and embeddable JavaScript engine developed by Fabrice Bellard, gains attention for its support of ES2023 and recent updates.
React Email 2.0, a collection of unstyled components for crafting emails using JSX and React, is introduced.
The newsletter also mentions react-use, a comprehensive library of useful hooks for various functionalities, from tracking battery state to handling geolocation and debouncing.
Build a complete SaaS with Next.js 13, incorporating features like Stripe Payments, Shadcn, Firebase, TypeScript, and NextAuth.
Additionally, the success story of Wan IIyas landing his first job as a Fullstack Developer with the support of the PAPAFAM community is shared, and the recommended book is "Soft Skills" by John Sonmez, offering insights to enhance various aspects of a software developer's life and career.
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