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Welcome to your Weekly Tech Crunch, where we provide essential insights to enhance your coding endeavours.
The announcement of TypeScript 5.3 Beta brings significant enhancements, including improved support for import attributes and better type narrowing in various scenarios. Moreover, inlay hints in VS Code now have the ability to take you directly to a type's definition.
The Tailwind Next.js Starter Blog 2.0, a well-established and frequently updated project, has been revamped to align with modern Next app directory practices.
In the realm of JavaScript testing, Isaac offers insights into the two main assertion styles commonly used and shares his preferred approach.
For those working with Markdown in React applications, 'react-markdown' is a dependable choice, now requiring React 18 for compatibility.
The piece on Conflict-free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) provides an interactive introduction to this technique that enables data replication across multiple clients for collaborative work.
ReactToPrint, a utility for making React components printable, empowers users to print component contents by opening a new window and preserving styling.
In the latest Next.js 13.5, developers can explore hidden features in a short video reveal!
A big congratulations to Walker Lillard for securing a 6-figure job with the assistance of the PAPAFAM community.
Lastly, 'Hyper Focus' by Chris Bailey offers profound insights into optimizing attention management by exploring two crucial mental modes: hyperfocus for deep concentration and scatterfocus for creativity and reflection, advocating a balanced integration of both for enhanced productivity.
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