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The PAPAFAM Newsletter starts with the release of Next.js 14.2, highlighting its support for Turbopack to enhance local development, memory usage improvements, CSS and caching optimizations, and better error messages.
It then delves into compatibility issues between React Server Components and CSS-in-JS libraries like styled-components, followed by an update on Airbnb's JavaScript style guide, which remains a valuable resource despite minor tweaks.
Wedges, a collection of UI components for React developed by Lemon Squeezy, is introduced as a well-thought-out and aesthetically pleasing set of Tailwind CSS components.
React Query Builder 7.2 is presented as a customizable query builder component with utility functions for various query languages, while Quill 2.0, a major release, transitions to TypeScript and improves its use of modern browser features and ESM packaging.
The PAPAFAM Newsletter also offers a tutorial to build a LinkedIn clone with Next.js 14 and recommends "The Programmer's Brain" by Felienne Hermans, which provides scientifically sound techniques to improve learning and comprehension of code.
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