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🙄 Frontend developer dilemmas – Beautiful Code #27
I've been going back and forth on something that's been on my mind for days, and it’s not letting me rest easy. As a frontend developer, I feel confident and motivated in my work, but there are certain projects that make me rethink how to improve the workflow. These are the projects where a CMS is necessary. And that’s where my dilemmas begin.

😍 My love life – Beautiful Code #26
I always love finishing projects and starting new ones. That’s exactly what’s happening to me this week—I’m wrapping up some projects and kicking off new ones.Starting a new project is a lot like life itself, almost like starting a new relationship. In the beginning, there’s excitement and enthusiasm. 😍

🥺 It's my fault – Beautiful Code #25
I owe you an apology because, as you’ll notice, today is not Thursday, yet you’re receiving the newsletter.Normally, I prepare the content on Mondays and Tuesdays and schedule the newsletter for Thursday. But this week, I made a mistake— instead of scheduling it for Thursday, February 27, I accidentally set it for Thursday, March 6!

📅 One more week – Beautiful Code #24
Today, like every Thursday, I’m sending you a selection of 3 beautifully crafted websites with details that make you go: Wow! as soon as you visit them.You’ll also find 3 tools to help you in your daily workflow and 3 code snippets ready to use in your projects. 🚀

👨💻 My Work – Beautiful Code #23
In case you don’t know me, I’d like to introduce myself and tell you a bit about what I do. I studied graphic design and gradually specialized in design and, most importantly, frontend development. Today, this is what I do for a living. I work with my own clients and have my own projects, such as Supasnap or Tiny Pockets, which I shut down a few months ago.

🔮 Ongoing Projects – Beautiful Code #18
I’m bringing you some immersive web experiences—websites that are incredibly complex in terms of development and feature spectacular designs. To create such websites, developers often rely on JavaScript technologies and Canvas, using libraries like Three.js.
