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we've launched the new egghead site

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egghead.io

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joel@egghead.io

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Thu, Jan 14, 2021 11:07 PM

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Hello {NAME}, For the last 6 months or so we've been hard at work on egghead-next, a new frontend fo

Hello {NAME}, For the last 6 months or so we've been hard at work on egghead-next, a new frontend for egghead. We've been building in the open, and you can see [the app over here on github](). It's been awesome to get to work with TypeScript, Tailwind, and Next.js using modern fresh React. The old site was... not fresh 😬 Today we moved the new site to the "apex" domain at []( We've spent a lot of effort making sure the core viewing experience is consistent. That said, there's going to be some functionality that is missing or incomplete, even if the content is all present and there for you to learn from. If you prefer the old site or need to access functionality that is currently not present on the new site please visit . Change is hard, and we recognize that a change this major can be startling. We appreciate your patience and feedback and will continue to work hard to bring you a high-quality learning experience. I'm so nervous! This new site launch is a very big deal for me personally and I've poured hundreds of hours into it. Flipping the DNS switch today was excruciating lol I hope you like it, and you can reply to me with your feedback, thoughts, what you like, what you hate, and what you absolutely NEED right now. I will read it all and reply to most. If you've got general support issues, support@egghead.io is always open as well and there is a "feedback" link at the top of the new site (if you're logged in) that we monitor as well. Thank you so much, Joel co-founder, egghead.io [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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