Fiber vs. Gin for Go web development
Go Fiber and Gin are two popular web application frameworks that rely on Go’s standard library. They provide extensive toolkits we can use to develop high-performance apps with modern features.
Go Fiber and Gin are two popular web application frameworks that rely on Go’s standard library. They provide extensive toolkits we can use to develop high-performance apps with modern features.
Get ready for a CSS power-up! The @property rule, part of the CSS Houdini umbrella of APIs, is now fully supported across all modern browsers. This game-changing feature unlocks new levels of control and flexibility for CSS custom properties (also known as CSS variables), making your stylesheets smarter and more dynamic.
Learn from the best—design experts reveal exactly what they look for in a portfolio. Get ready to transform your career from aspiring designer to in-demand professional!
The world of design is constantly evolving, and staying updated is essential for any creative. An excellent way to deepen your knowledge, techniques, and trends is through reading.
For web designers and developers, design systems are a familiar concept but not all are equal, composability serves as a great way to evaluate a design system’s effectiveness.
Svelte has always been a delightful, simple, and fun framework to use. It’s a framework that’s always prioritized developer experience (DX), while producing a light and fast result with minimal JavaScript. It achieves this nice DX by giving users dirt simple idioms and a required compiler that makes everything work. Unfortunately, it used to be fairly easy to break Svelte’s reactivity. It doesn’t matter how fast a website is if it’s…
After seeing so many posts on Twitter on how Anthropic Artifacts (Claude AI) can build mini apps, games, and even Figma plugins in no time at all, I had so many questions!
Today, I want to share new designs, resources, and news for UX/UI designers to help you stay more productive and bring new design solutions to your colleagues and clients.
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the address of a webpage on the internet. Aside from just pointing to a page, URLs can also contain information that can be used to modify a webpage. For example, we can use a page URL to scroll to a certain section on a page or set a user token for authentication.
At Config 2024, we announced Make Designs, a Figma AI feature that allows you to spin up a first draft of a UI design based on design systems alongside a simple prompt. By using design system components, we ensured the feature-generated designs that followed a consistent set of patterns and could be easily customized and styled using the tools professional designers already love. Shortly after launching Make Designs in limited…