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PAPAFAM Newsletter #179
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Introducing Clerk Billing
Set up subscriptions in your B2B or B2C app without writing custom payment code or building your own UI!
Next.js Server Actions are public-facing API endpoints
Provides an in-depth look at the security implications of using Server Actions. The main takeaway is that they are still public endpoints and still require proper authentication and authorization to prevent unintended access
JUST F*****G USE REACT
A fun and interesting read on why modern frameworks like React are preferable to pure HTML for complex web projects
Introducing Zod 4
Zod 4 is now stable. New features include first-party JSON Schema support, enhanced recursive type inference, and a new way to add metadata. Zod 4 also introduces a lightweight “Mini” version for strict bundle size requirements
tscircuit: Use React for Building Electronics Projects
An interesting approach to designing and laying out electronic circuit boards using a React-based approach. I bet Jordan Walke wouldn’t have predicted this when he created React! GitHub repo.
A Brief History of JavaScript
JavaScript (originally named LiveScript) turns thirty years old this year and the Deno team has put together a fantastic timeline-based tour of how much things have progressed from its first appearance in Netscape Navigator, through offshoots like JScript, standardization, and the introduction of Node.js, all the way through to the modern day.
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Our Book Recommendation For You
Soft Skills by John Sonmez
Atomic Habits is a comprehensive, practical guide on how to change your habits and get 1% better every day. Using a framework called the Four Laws of Behavior Change, Atomic Habits teaches readers a simple set of rules for creating good habits and breaking bad ones. Read the full summary to glean 3 key lessons from Atomic Habits, learn how to build a habit in 4 simple steps, and get a handy reference guide for the strategies recommended throughout the book...Read More





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