Browsers seem to be inconsistent in how they handle a click on a button element. Some browsers choose to focus on the button. Some browsers don't. Check out this interesting article if you are curious to know more about "yet another browser weirdness".
React Router 5.1 has recently been released and it comes packed with a lot of interesting changes. This new edition tries to incorporate learnings from @reach/router and it also brings new hooks like useParams and useLocation. Check out this article to learn about all the new shiny feature you can take advantage of.
The Nim Team is very proud and happy to announce the much-anticipated version 1.0 of the language which makes it finally stable and good to be used for your next project.
A simple checklist, and while it is useful to any software engineer, it is especially useful to senior engineers as they need to be more aware of what to do to help the business and the colleagues grow every day.
Book of the week
Agile Web Development with Rails 5
by Sam Ruby
Rails 5 and Ruby 2.2 bring many improvements, including new APIs and substantial performance enhancements, and the fifth edition of this award-winning classic is now updated! If you're new to Rails, you'll get step-by-step guidance. If you're an experienced developer, this book will give you the comprehensive, insider information you need for the latest version of Ruby on Rails.