Building on Vercel's stack, opt-in design, and CSS nesting
In this week’s roundup episode, we cover why React Miami’s creator chose to build her conference infrastructure on Vercel’s stack, what opt-in design is, and the evolution of CSS testing.
LinksApple
Building React Miami on Vercel's stack with Michelle Bakels: https://apple.co/3RtLhhH
Opt-in design and React frameworks with Ben Holmes: https://bit.ly/4872gfj
CSS nesting with Adam Argyle: https://apple.co/3R6mkHG
Spotify
Building React Miami on Vercel's stack with Michelle Bakels: https://spoti.fi/46GUyHz
Opt-in design and React frameworks with Ben Holmes: https://spoti.fi/41c01VI
CSS nesting with Adam Argyle: https://spoti.fi/4abD49i
Google
Building React Miami on Vercel's stack with Michelle Bakels: https://bit.ly/416k48d
Opt-in design and React frameworks with Ben Holmes: https://bit.ly/3RymB82
CSS nesting with Adam Argyle: https://bit.ly/3GFYEVL
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Special Guests: Adam Argyle, Ben Holmes, and Michelle Bakels.
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