Following the announcement of the first Next.js 15 Release Candidate back in May, theyβve been preparing a second Release Candidate based on your feedback. Hereβs what theyβve been working on:
- next/codemod upgrade: Easily upgrade to the latest Next.js and React versions.
- Turbopack for development: Performance improvements and Next.js 15 stability target.
- Async Request APIs (Breaking): Incremental step towards a simplified rendering and caching model.
- Server Actions: Enhanced security with unguessable endpoints and removal of unused actions.
- Static Indicator: New visual indicator shows static routes during development.
- next/form: Enhance HTML forms with client-side navigation.
- next.config.ts: TypeScript support for the Next.js configuration file.
instrumentation.js (Stable): New API for server lifecycle observability.
- Development and Build improvements: Improved build times and Faster Fast Refresh.
- Self-hosting: More control over Cache-Control headers.
- Linting: Added support for ESLint 9.
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#frontend #react #next
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In a rather quirky slidedeck presented at TC39 recently, an idea was floated to call the language JS engines implement βJS0β and a myriad of features that have to be compiled to JS0 βJSSugarβ. It might not surprise you that this idea is considered.. controversial and
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Medusa 2.0 is a complete rewrite of our architecture and feature set with breaking changes to many areas of Medusa 1.0. While they recognize this may be disruptive for their users, they deemed these changes necessary to establish the proper foundation for their vision of the future of building applications with Medusa.
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#backend #frontend #fullstack #medusa #js
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One is a new React framework, from the creator of Tamagui, that uses Vite, provides universal, typed routing, and unifies React and React Native in an interesting way.
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Definitely needs a plugin that lets you βpopβ the balloons with mouse clicks!
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The latest result of Robinβs efforts at updating his popular posts to 2024 standards. Articles about structuring React apps are always popular; this one breaks the idea down to five steps going from the simplest of apps to more complex ones. Bulletproof React is also worth a look if you need something broader.
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#frontend #react #structure
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A look at two possible CSS features (tree counting functions and randomness) from the Level 5 spec, how we can prototype them now, and a look at what their use cases may be β via interactive demos.
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#css #frontend
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You may have seen the McMaster Carr site shared in developer circles before β itβs an interesting, somewhat retro-looking industrial supplies ecommerce site that's blazing fast, thanks to a mix of techniques. Wes runs through them here β youβre bound to pick up some performance food for thought.
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The popular frontend component workshop gets a minor release but itβs βone of our most feature-packed minor releases everβ with one click component testing, Svelte 5 support, React Native Storybook 8, and other niceties.
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#js #storybook #svelte #react #frontend #components
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