Just published a new section on my site to capture references to a lot of the essential web performance and fundamentals-oriented webdev resources I find myself continually directing folks to. Also, lots and lots of links to blogs I love:

https://infrequently.org/links/

Links, Resources, and Humans of Note

Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.

Alex Russell
@slightlyoff Thanks Alex for the shoutout for me and @Lowrain at The New Stack. We really appreciate it! Love this list of resources too; bookmarking it for regular reference.
@ricmac @Lowrain I'm a fan of your work!
I would be interested in hearing from developers on this story. Is this a real trend, do you think? Or just two factions that have always existed? https://thenewstack.io/html-first-framework-second-is-javascript-finally-growing-up/ #frontend
HTML-First, Framework-Second: Is JavaScript Finally Growing Up?

Instead of starting with a framework, smart frontend developers now begin with HTML and enhance it progressively with JavaScript.

The New Stack
@Lowrain Feels like a real trend to me as well. Has been called a few different things: HTML-first, server-first, zero client-js by default, MPA. Partly due to relearning past lessons, partly due to browsers having upped their game. For more links see https://mastrojs.github.io/reactive/why-reactive-mastro/
Why Reactive Mastro? | Mastro

@mb21 Thanks for the response and link. Checking to see if we've written about Mastro before now!
@Lowrain @mb21 I don’t think so. Let me know if you have any questions!