Why Viable Uses Next.js and Node.js for AI Applications

Viable, a customer analysis startup, combines AI with JavaScript on the frontend. The CEO explains why he used Next.js and Node.js. Read all

The Pros and Cons of Using React Today

An in-depth look at the state of the React JavaScript framework — its strengths, its limitations, and how reliable it is for developers today. Read all

Dev News: Astro 4.0 Beta, Rust / Kotlin AWS SDKs, Deno Cron

Open source web framework Astro released the beta of Astro 4.0, AWS has SDKs for Rust and Kotlin, and Deno creates a tool for scheduling jobs. Read all

React Panel: Frontend Should Embrace React Server Components

Developers from Meta, Vercel, Redwood and others explain why React server components and server actions are worth adopting now. Read all

How Qwik’s Astro Integration Beats Both React and Vanilla JS

Paul Scanlon tests Qwik with Astro, and finds it's the best of both worlds — lighter than React and less verbose than Vanilla JavaScript. Read all

I’m in an Open Relationship with Remix

Paul Scanlon takes the Silicon Valley ethos perhaps a little too far. He's in an open relationship with Remix, but swears React doesn't mind! Read all

Rachel Nabors on Revamping React’s Documentation

Find out how Rachel Nabors helped revamp the documentation for React and React Native, to create a better developer learning experience. Read all

Redwood Framework ‘All in’ on React Server Components

The relatively new Redwood framework sees a path to developer adoption by supporting React Server Components in the next big release. Read all

Best Practices for Storing Access Tokens in the Browser

Browsers offer various solutions to persist data. When storing tokens, you should weigh the choice of storage against the security risks. Read all

Deferable Views, Page Load Improvements Coming to Angular

Angular version 17 introduces a new framework primitive called @defer that will allow developers to lazily load parts of their view. Read all

 

 

 

 

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