ESLint 9.0 – A significant release with lots of cleanups, a new no-useless-assignment rule, and numerous tweaks and changes.
VitePress 1.1 – Vite & Vue-powered static site generator.
npm 10.5.2 – It's now faster to run scripts, though we're talking milliseconds nowadays.
Node.js April 10 Security Releases – Including v18.20.2 (LTS), v20.12.1 (LTS), and v21.7.3 (Current).
#js #vue #node #lint
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Some interesting observations on the experience of creating Figma plugins in JavaScript, including how they’re sandboxed and some implementation details of the author’s own plugin.
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#js #figma
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Most developers barely scratch the surface of what DevTools can accomplish, says the author, who shares ten tips here.
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#js #chrome
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The end results are somewhat reminiscent of how the Nintendo Wii generates random Miis. Faces are drawn as SVGs with each also represented by a JavaScript object so you can draw them again later.
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#lib #js
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An overview of all of the missing web features in iOS. There’s over 60, and some of the missing features may surprise you (many are over a decade old).
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#css #ios
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Advancements in CSS, such as :has(), oklch(), and others allow developers to replace client- and server-side code with CSS properties, enabling behavior that was previously difficult to impossible, all without a framework.
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#css
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An exploration of compatibility issues between React Server Components and CSS-in-JS libraries like styled-components, including what some of your options are and what’s coming in future.
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#css #react #next
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As it approaches its eighth birthday, Next.js has passed 1 million monthly active developers and landed this release with support for using Turbopack to improve local development, memory usage, CSS and caching optimizations, improved error messages, and more.
It also seems Next.js 15 is on the horizon to coincide with React 19.
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#react #next #release
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Includes quite a few unique examples (i.e. not just two-color gradients) that you might find useful or simply for inspiration.
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#css #tool
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Namely, VS Code or JetBrain IDEs, out of the box. Compatible with components built for React, Vue, Svelte and Solid.
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#js #vue #react #tool
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Built and used by the folks at Lemon Squeezy, this is a well thought, aesthetically pleasing set of Radix UI and Tailwind CSS based components.
You can also download a Figma file of them to use when mocking up layouts
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#react #components #tailwindcss #radixui
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Author highlights how the use of the margin property is now on the decline, slowly.
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#css
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A point by point faceoff between Qwik vs Next.js and why the author thinks Qwik takes the gold medal.
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#react #next #qwik
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Create 3D scenes with Vue components and Three.js. Think React-three-fiber but more.. Vue flavored. There’s an online playground if you want to give it a quick spin (literally).
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#vue #tool
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An in-depth, detailed, and free guide to the current web development landscape.
It's a superb resource (by way of Frontend Masters) for getting up to speed on everything from code editors, CSS, UX, UI, the command line, popular tools and frameworks, performance, accessibility, testing, AI, and much more. One to bookmark/share.
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#js
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If you’ve ever found yourself wondering just how many UI libraries are out there for React, this article goes a long way to enumerating and describing what’s currently available.
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#react #lib
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Masonry style layouts (above) see content laid out like a brick/stone wall. It’s a popular pattern, but one that rapidly becomes difficult to get just right.
Real-world feedback is now being sought from devs and designers on how CSS should handle such layouts.
This article runs through the current proposal, the debate at the heart of things, and how to share your thoughts.
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#css #html
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Is your app ready for what’s coming up in React 19’s release?
A quick look at some of the anticipated changes so far.
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#react
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