I just wrote this article about the Prefetch's differences between Astro and Next.js on my blog site.
It's quite interesting๐
saku-space.com/blog/astro-n...
I just wrote this article about the Prefetch's differences between Astro and Next.js on my blog site.
It's quite interesting๐
saku-space.com/blog/astro-n...
๐ my recent contracts have ended (and my bufferโs running a bit thin) so Iโm looking for whatโs next
spent the last year focused on OSS work, which Iโve loved, and now open to new opportunities!
if youโre looking for a dev, pls to reach out!
I've shared more about how I work below ๐ซก
Companies invest millions in their product but treat docs as an afterthought.
I disagree, it must be a core concern.
I wrote a deep dive into what it takes to write docs loved by millions, the value it delivers, and my experience in Astro Docs.
yanthomas.dev/articles/doc...
Companies invest millions in their product but treat docs as an afterthought.
I disagree, it must be a core concern.
I wrote a deep dive into what it takes to write docs loved by millions, the value it delivers, and my experience in Astro Docs.
yanthomas.dev/articles/doc...
Exciting newsโClack v1.0 is here! ๐
๐ซณ Dropped CJS distribution (the only breaking change)
๐ Added autocomplete, taskLog, and more
๐ Localization support
๐ Dozens of bug fixes + performance improvements
๐ค Ecosystem alignment
This release marks stable support for our current APIs
My book, Accessibility For Everyone, is now free and online as a website.
accessibilityforeveryone.site
The book was first published by A Book Apart in 2017 but it holds up! It covers web accessibility for designers, developers, content folks, and really everyone who works in tech.
You caught my interest, would love to help anyway I can ๐
Open to contract work as a Frontend Engineer.
I care deeply about performance, web standards and DX. Previously shipped design tools and developer tooling.
www.linkedin.com/in/bogdan-ch...
github.com/TrySound
There are some great people, @yanthomas.dev included, looking for their next adventure!
Oh hey, and me included, too! I'm not in a rush, but keeping my eye out for the right opportunity in docs or community leadership. If you've liked using or contributing to Astro, maybe part of that came from me!
The part of the team that worked full-time under The Astro Technology company did join Cloudflare -- and we are all happy for them! But, the overall Astro team is bigger: some of us worked as contractors or voluntarily, and currently depend on the very hard-to-get OSS sponsorships.
If you want to support Astro, one of the best ways is to hire the people behind it.
There are amazing people on the core team looking for work right nowโlike me!
You get a talented engineer on your team, and give them the sustainability to keep improving Astro for everyone.
๐ I'm looking for a full-time software/DX engineer role.
With 3 years of experience as an open-source maintainer, I am a great fit if your team needs an expert in Astro/Starlight, tooling, documentation, accessibility, i18n, and empowering OSS communities.
RTs appreciated! โป๏ธ
Hey all!
I'm actively seeking a web developer position, so if you or your company is hiring, here's some info about me:
For transparency, I am not focused on maintaining the v0.1x version right now since I rewrote it from zero in the WIP v1 version. Thanks to @pkg.pr.new, you can test it out as I write it, although there's no documentation yet so it might not be a great learning experience. github.com/lunariajs/lu...
Lunaria is a separate project that isn't owned by Astro, so it doesn't have the same guarantee or resources. It's solely maintained by me currently.
You do have my word I will continue to maintain it for the foreseeable future since it is being also used in Tauri, SolidJS, VitePress, and others.
heads upโlots of my web dev friends are being surveilled by libsofwebdev.bsky.social
block 'em and report