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Get Ready for Web Bluetooth
Jen Looper looks at the current state of web bluetooth support and how it can play an important role in the physical web and projects using beacons.

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In the news
Now with Scope Hoisting, “magic comments”, and more!
Tools & libraries
A linting tool for the web
The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free and opensource tool for making diagrams and GUI prototyping that everyone can use. 

This CSS file intends to warn developers about possible risks and mistakes that exist in HTML code. It can also be used to roughly evaluate a site's quality by simply including it as an external stylesheet.
Tutorials & guides
In the front-end community, there is a lot of attention related to documenting JavaScript. That's not so much the case with CSS...

The future of Jest looks super exciting! Observing how fast new changes are released, it might soon become a tool of choice for most of the projects in the whole React ecosystem.
Blogs
“If you have a disability, what’s the hardest thing about browsing the web?” The answers to Safia Abdalla’s tweet are truly eye-opening and shows us what web accessibility should really be about.

React Native is a highly attractive technology that combines the reusability and cost-effectiveness of hybrid apps with the polish and performance of native apps.
How we applied product design principles to iterate our build pipeline to save up to 13 hours of engineer time each day.

And Clojure is actually easier

For beginners
Let's go on a little journey through this concept, as there is plenty to talk about.
Hello from the server side
Building any webpage with React offers many benefits like faster development time and the option to reuse components.

Demo
Pretty thing to put on your work desk.. even prettier on your computer! Newton's cradle by using only CSS. no Javascript used.

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