Jaydev discovered that Vue has a bunch of neat features that makes him jealous as React developer.
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When Ryan created Node, JavaScript had no packages or standard module system. npm and CommonJS took off, and tools like Yarn or pnpm extended npm in certain areas, but in today's ES modules era, itβs time for a transformation.
JSR is not merely a new npm, but a shift in how packages are distributed, tailored for the modern era.
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In the world of server-side JavaScript, Node.js has dominated for a long time. Recently, however, a new contender named Bun has emerged, promising better performance and developer experience.
Theyβve conducted a series of benchmarks to see how Bun stacks up against Node.js, particularly within a serverless context like AWS Lambda, where cold starts and compute performance matter immensely.
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While designed to get library developers prepared for the eventual React 19 release, this is nonetheless a huge step, with full support for Custom Elements (Custom Element support has long been a thorn in React's side), all the latest React Server Components goodies, Actions, use, and more besides.
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The beta of 19 may be more exciting, but 18.3 will help your app's transition by not breaking anything that works on 18.2 while providing more deprecation warnings.
React 18.3 was released too
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Itβs not even the final release (expect that in a month or two) but 5.5 has many people excited as it has many major enhancements, including inferred type predicates, the ability to import types in JSDoc via comments, regex syntax checking, isolated declarations, and more.
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Svelte 5 is now in the Release Candidate phase. This means that the design of the framework is largely settled, with no anticipated breaking changes between now and the stable release, and that the most egregious bugs have been stomped.
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A way to provide alternative CSS rules depending on whether or not JavaScript is available in the userβs browser.
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The goal is to make it as simple as a npx extension create my-extension to get started with building your own React-powered browser extension.
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Build 3D user interfaces for Three.js using react-three/fiber with support for numerous common UI controls. Ideal for games, XR/AR, and spatial scenarios.
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Learn how Vapor Mode elegantly enhances app efficiency and how to get started trying it out today.
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The NuxtIsland component offers the capability to fully render your component on the server without shipping any JavaScript to the client.
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A well maintained collection of resources relating to the React ecosystem. Starting life as a list of several hundred items, it has since been pared down to fewer than 200 by removing all outdated projects and focusing on the essentials.
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Docusaurus is such an elegant site generator and so wildly popular that I canβt help but recommend it. v3.3 gets things ready for React 19, makes it easier to manipulate sitemaps, and more.
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How the team at Figma automatically migrated code written in their own Skew programming language over to TypeScript β without disrupting a single day of development.
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Modifying global APIs to extend their features is common, but not particularly desirable if readability, maintenance, and predictability are qualities you enjoy.
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Ideally, we could use the latest LTS version of Node for everything, but in reality we often need to switch versions. Numerous tools let you do this. NVM is the best known, but N, FNM, Volta, or even pnpm could suit you better?
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Astro 4.8 is out now! This release includes experimental support for Astro actions and request rewriting, performance improvements, and more.
Full release highlights include:
- Experimental: Astro Actions
- Experimental: Request Rewriting
- Performance improvements
- Ability to define multiple routes with the same entrypoint
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#astro #release
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