[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":111},["ShallowReactive",2],{"article-\u002Fblog\u002Fnotes-week-44":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"description":95,"extension":96,"intro":97,"meta":98,"name":97,"navigation":100,"path":101,"pubDate":102,"role":97,"seo":103,"stem":104,"tags":105,"__hash__":110},"content\u002Fblog\u002Fnotes-week-44.md","Weekly Notes 44\u002F24","Danny Krämer",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":91},"minimark",[10,28,31,44,46,54,67,69],[11,12,13,14,21,22,27],"p",{},"After Twitter updated its blocking policy, there was a notable of exodus from Twitter to BlueSky. For example ",[15,16,20],"a",{"href":17,"rel":18},"https:\u002F\u002Fbsky.app\u002Fprofile\u002Fkelseyhightower.com",[19],"nofollow","Kelsey Hightower"," suspended his Twitter account and moved to BlueSky. Several other tech personalities, like ",[15,23,26],{"href":24,"rel":25},"https:\u002F\u002Fbsky.app\u002Fprofile\u002Fthorstenball.com",[19],"Thorsten Ball",", are now actively posting there. Could this signal a larger shift from Twitter to BlueSky?",[29,30],"hr",{},[11,32,33,34,39,40,43],{},"The ",[15,35,38],{"href":36,"rel":37},"https:\u002F\u002F2024.stateofcss.com\u002Fen-US",[19],"State of CSS 2024"," results have been released. The clear winner appears to be the ",[41,42],"has",{},"() pseudo-class. Beyond this highlight, the results were largely predictable: Tailwind continues to dominate as the preferred CSS framework, while SASS\u002FSCSS remains the most popular CSS preprocessor.",[29,45],{},[11,47,33,48,53],{},[15,49,52],{"href":50,"rel":51},"https:\u002F\u002Ftsh.io\u002Fstate-of-frontend\u002F",[19],"State of Frontend Survey 2024"," have also been published. Some results:",[55,56,57,61,64],"ul",{},[58,59,60],"li",{},"TypeScript has become the de facto standard for frontend development",[58,62,63],{},"Vite has emerged as the predominant build tool",[58,65,66],{},"React maintains its position as the most widely used frontend framework",[29,68],{},[11,70,71,72,77,78,83,84,77,87,90],{},"Thorsten Ball had a great ",[15,73,76],{"href":74,"rel":75},"https:\u002F\u002Fregisterspill.thorstenball.com\u002Fp\u002Fin-conversation-david-albert",[19],"conversation with David Albert",", the co-founder of ",[15,79,82],{"href":80,"rel":81},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.recurse.com",[19],"the Recurse Center",". Their discussion covered various topics, including the nature of learning, whether learning should be enjoyable, and the decision-making process behind building custom tools.\nThorsten Ball had a great ",[15,85,76],{"href":74,"rel":86},[19],[15,88,82],{"href":80,"rel":89},[19],". Their discussion covered various topics, including the nature of learning, whether learning should be enjoyable, and the decision-making process behind building custom tools.",{"title":92,"searchDepth":93,"depth":93,"links":94},"",2,[],"Weekly Notes of the week 44 of 2024. Results for the State of CSS and State of Frontend 2024 surveys are in.","md",null,{"image":99},{"url":92,"alt":92},true,"\u002Fblog\u002Fnotes-week-44","2024-11-02",{"title":5,"description":95},"blog\u002Fnotes-week-44",[106,107,108,109],"notes","software development","CSS","frontend","2WI5hNRSvlysJjDz4uDovsqn8Jt24xSTspf4omMZ6X8",1775933922315]