Using Vite and Vike for Microfrontends; Plus Other Dev News

This week we cover Slint and LangChain updates, and full stack web framework Astro updates Starlight, its documentation site builder. Read all

Node Removes Corepack, Bun Runs Native C From JavaScript

In other developer news, Next.js will relax React 19 requirement for Pages Router and Astro adds a new way to manage content. Read all

Most Dangerous JavaScript Vulnerabilities To Watch For in 2025

Hackers are continuously developing new ways to exploit JavaScript vulnerabilities. Here are the JS attack vectors developers should know about. Read all

Frontend Schism: Will React Server Components Destroy React?

React Server Components are controversial in the React ecosystem. An Angular co-creator and other frontend experts discuss the pros and cons. Read all

Free ‘JavaScript’ from Legal Clutches of Oracle, Devs Petition

Despite its minimal involvement in the language, Oracle still owns the JavaScript trademark. Ryan Dahl and other JS stewards are asking the company to relinquish the name to the public domain. Read all

JavaScript, Python and Java Among Tops in Language Rankings

RedMonk and TIOBE rankings reveal stability in top languages, with JavaScript and Python leading, while C faces challenges and newer languages like Ballerina show increased traction. Read all

Why ChatGPT Shifted From Next.js To Remix: Some Theories

The frontend development community was all abuzz this week about OpenAI shifting off Next.js to Remix. We summarize the best analysis. Read all

Framework Lets React Developers Create Video With Code

Remotion uses React to let programmers build out a video editor, create videos with code and produce videos en masse. Read all

Try Mediasoup: An Open Source Streaming Media Tool

Learn how to use Mediasoup to build robust real-time audio and video streaming apps with this step-by-step tutorial. Read all

Angular v19 Makes Standalone Default; and Devs Sound Off on AI

Angular v19 will be all in on standalone, although support for NGModules continues. Also, Vue 3.5 releases and developers use AI to upskill. Read all

 

 

 

 

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