This chapter explores the drawbacks of using frameworks and the advantages of utilizing web components. It features the introduction of ShoeLace, a customizable UI component library, and mentions a guide by Martin Hines on setting up an air quality monitoring system. The chapter also briefly highlights other articles from the newsletter and announces upcoming guest appearances on various podcast shows.
Alex Ellis’ new actions-batch project uses GitHub Actions as a time-sharing supercomputer, DevDocs.io combines multiple API documentations in a fast, organized, and searchable interface, Jarred Sumner announces Bun’s very own JavaScript shell, Shoelace is a forward-thinking library of web components & Martin Heinz writes an awesome guide to building an indoor air quality monitoring system with Prometheus, Grafana & a CO2 sensor.
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