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this is the Devdactic newsletter that's not only expanding Ionic cards but also your brain.
Create Shared Element Transition in Ionic React App using Framer Motion
I'm happy to share the first piece of content that was NOT done just by me - this is a post from William Juan who has worked with me on many of my projects already.
In this post William shares an epic transition also know as expandable card using Framer Motion, and the result is amazing - you can also read the tutorial with all code here!
🧠 Brainfood
State of Javascript - Here we go again!
The annual state of Javascript is back and if you are into JS you should definitely take part in it. The results are always interesting although never 100% accurate, and there has been a lot of debate about them in the past.
No matter what, it's a great way to get a general understanding about what developers like and use in the JS world!
Is it prime time for Deno?
I've mostly used Node as my Runtime but Deno has been around for a long time (and recently Bun) but I've never taken any of them really serious.
However, with more stabilised npm support in Deno it's now possible to build apps with Deno using frameworks like React or Express. It has also been discussed in the recent Syntax podcast with Ryan Dahl and certainly something I will very soon get more into!
🤓 Interesting
👉 Interactive Guide to Flexbox
Josh Comeau is not only a great dev but also creates some of the best learning materials that are really interactive - just check out his new Flexbox guide and you will love the reading an learning experience!
👉 Biometric auth on the web
I just recently learned from SimonB on our Podcast that you can have biometric auth on web pages as well, and this article describes how very well.
You can also listen to our FaceID for Websites episode here!
👉 Github Blocks Preview
The Github readme is kinda boring, but the technical preview of Github blocks is completely the opposite. Hopefully many repos will look jsut like that in the future.
👋 Your Turn
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Happy Coding,
Simon
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