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Discover seven custom React Hooks that will simplify your web development process and make you a faster, better, more efficient developer.

Early engineering input drives smarter roadmaps, faster delivery, and more innovative solutions that meet real customer needs.

Test out Meta’s AI model, Llama, on a real CRUD frontend projects, compare it with competing models, and walk through the setup process.

GitHub SpecKit brings structure to AI-assisted coding with a spec-driven workflow. Learn how to build a consistent, React-based project guided by clear specs and plans.

Learn how AI can help PMs plan and run workshops that drive results from preparing agendas to facilitating discussions and summarizing work.

AI support isn’t the future, it’s the present. Here’s how AI-first helpdesks work, why they’re winning over users, and how to design one effectively.

:has(), with examplesThe CSS :has() pseudo-class is a powerful new feature that lets you style parents, siblings, and more – writing cleaner, more dynamic CSS with less JavaScript.

Learn how to prepare and launch internal products effectively with real PM examples, readiness pillars, and a practical launch checklist.

I used to bounce between Relume, Figma, and Webflow. Then I tried Framer and realized it’s quietly becoming the full-stack tool we’ve all been waiting for.

John Reilly discusses how software development has been changed by the innovations of AI: both the positives and the negatives.

AI can write, but it can’t reason, empathize, or understand context — the skills that make UX content truly human. Here’s how to use AI wisely without losing your users.