Dev News: Highlights From Deno, Android and Angular Releases

This week saw a slew of frontend development related releases, including Angular v19, Deno v2.1, and a developer preview of Android v16. Read all

A React-Based Open Source Tool for Creating Data Tables

A look at AG Grid, a JavaScript data grid library used to build interactive and sophisticated data tables or grids in web applications.

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Angular Version 19 Scheduled to Release Tuesday

In other developer news, there's a 'Nue' Static Site Generator, JetBrains upgrades its IDEs to focus on DX, and Mistral's new moderation API. Read all

New York Public Library on Choosing React To Rebuild Website

The New York Public Library knew it needed a React-based framework for rebuilding its Digital Collections site. It chose Next.js. Read all

Why Developers Should Give Next.js App Router Another Chance

Vercel VP Tom Occhino discusses why developers should give App Router another chance and the close relationship between React and Next.js. Read all

Next.js Canary Supports Partial Pre-Rendering for Faster Sites

Currently, developers must choose between speed and functionality. Partial pre-rendering, an experimental feature in Next.js, may change that. Read all

Top 10 JavaScript SEO Tricks Every Developer Should Know

Here are ten JavaScript SEO tips every frontend developer should know, complete with code examples and practical guidance. Read all

Vercel Makes Changes to Next.js To Simplify Self-Hosting

Next.js 15 offers new core support and documentation for self-hosting; plus a new cache API is coming, the team said. Read all

Encoding Differentials: Why Charset Matters

With a charset attribute missing, attackers can inject arbitrary JavaScript code into a website by changing the character set that the browser assumes. Read all

How OOP Developers Can Get To Know TypeScript Through Deno

For object-oriented programming (OOP) developers brought up on Java and C#, JavaScript code can be painful. Using TypeScript via Deno helps. Read all

 

 

 

 

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