This Month in Solid #SolidHack
Hello friends ?
September has arrived, and with it, the seventh issue of This Month in Solid!
This month, we announced something people have been looking forward to!
Before we start looking at what happened, the usual review of how This Month in Solid works.
The format
Inspired by Ryan Carniato This Week in JavaScript and Sébastien Lorber This Week In React, I plan to publish a compilation of updates, posts, and videos about the Solid world at the end of every month.
Each post will be split in the following way:
- Solid Updates: updates from the core team, organization, or documentation.
- Ecosystem Updates: updates from people building stuff for or with Solid.
- Found online: videos, posts, and tweets about Solid and/or Solid-related topics.
- Things to look out for: announced things related to Solid and its community.
The goal is to give you a monthly update about all things SolidJS. So, without further ado, let's dive into our seventh This Month in Solid.
Solid Updates
Announcing SolidHack 2024

You have asked for it, and we brought it back. It's time for SolidHack 2024! ?
- $15,000 in the prize pool, thanks to our amazing sponsors Netlify and Sentry
- Six weeks to build your projects
- A ton of fun!
To learn more, check out: hack.solidjs.com/
Ecosystem Updates
- Nitropage v0.59 has been prereleased
- TanStack Query with NativeScript and Solid
- Prisma Accelerate Example: SolidStart Starter
- corvu added solid-dismissible
- royce, an Axum + SolidJS starter for a fullstack web application
- pragmatic-drag-and-drop with Solid + animations
Found Online
- ? I'm joining Sentry by Ryan Carniato
- ? Scheduling Derivations in Reactivity by Ryan Carniato
- ? Async Derivations in Reactivity by Ryan Carniato
- ? Understanding Effects In SolidJS
- ? LWJ: Let’s Learn SolidStart with Ryan Carniato
- ? Revisiting SolidScript: Reactive Compilation
- ? The Nature of Hydration
- ? Dev Agrawal spoke about Vinxi at React Rally
Things to look out for
Atila and Daniel will be speaking at What the Stack


Atila and I will be speaking at the What the Stack conference on September 14th.
You can get your tickets here: wts.sh/#tickets
Atila and Daniel will be doing a Solid + SolidStart workshop at React Alicante
This September 19th, Atila and I will return to React Alicante to premiere our workshop on Solid and SolidStart.
You can get your tickets here: ti.to/reactalicante/react-alicante-2024
Wrapping up
And, with that, we wrapped up the seventh This Month in Solid. I hope you enjoyed it and found it helpful. Let me know if you have feedback or feel I missed anything!
Another resource to keep updated with the Solid World is our Discord. You can join here: discord.com/invite/solidjs
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