Tech gems 👁️ #17: DynaUI: Animated UI Library designed for Developers
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- ▶️ DynaUI: animated UI library designed for React developers
- ▶️ Understanding Concurrency, Parallelism and JS
- ▶️ Funny things you'll remember while learning how to code
DynaUI: animated UI library designed for React developers

50+ animated components built with React, Tailwind CSS, and Framer Motion. Save thousands of hours, create a beautiful landing page, and convert your visitors into customers.
This library really stands out by the quality of the animations and the templates: Saas, agency, portfolios, etc.
It really keeps its promise of saving time while providing premium components.
Understanding Concurrency, Parallelism and JS
No, they are not the same! Uğur Erdem Seyfi explains the difference with spot-on metaphors. He also illustrates the concepts of parallelism and concurrency using Node.js.
Funny things you'll remember while learning how to code

This article maps out the developer's journey, highlighting common rites of passage. There's the classic all-nighter, a time-honored tradition, where developers test their mettle against bugs and deadlines, fueled by caffeine and determination. Then the legacy codebase, a challenge as intricate as any business problem, waiting to be untangled. These experiences are part and parcel of the coding profession, adding flavor and depth to the developer's journey.