Dan Abramov wrote an article called React for Two Computers, but seemingly forgot to check his privilege and realize that most of us can barely afford one computer right now.
Waku v0.22 is a major re-architecture for the React framework, and it now supports API routes.
Augment Code just launched the first coding agent for large codebases. It helps you master your team’s most complex repos, it understands your team’s best practices, and it’s fully compatible with your IDE and other tools (VSCode, JetBrains, Vim, GitHub, etc). [sponsored]
Ryan Dahl wrote about Round 3 of Deno vs Oracle in the trademark battle for the ages. At this point, I don’t really remember how or why this got started, but I think we can all agree that Oracle is wrong.
Animate UI is a fully animated component distribution built with React, TS, Tailwind, and Motion.
Unlike other observability tools, Sentry hands you real context about your code – instead of just showing you another graph about how something’s broken. Their stack traces, replays, and commits are designed to cut through the noise and help you fix your code ASAP. [sponsored]
React Native 0.79 just launched with a much faster version of the Metro bundler and a few other QOL improvements.
The group who discovered the Next.js vulnerability last month just discovered a fun new React Router/Remix vulnerability. Pray they don’t come for you next.
Are you still sitting up late at night wondering How Clerk integrates with Supabase? Well now you can finally sleep soundly, because the Clerk team’s new in-depth guide covers it all just for you. [sponsored]
Dr. Axel “trust-me-I’m-a-doctor” Rauschmayer wrote about whether JavaScript could ever have synchronous await
.
Safari 18.4 comes with a whopping 84 new features, and Jen Simmons promised to perform an original ballad at my birthday party explaining each one in detail.
The Chainsmokers are playing at Bolt’s Hackathon, Ryan Reynolds is speaking at the Postman conference, and you’re worried about the global economy right now?? Trade war, shmade war – the guy from Deadpool is gonna get paid $500k to pretend to care about REST APIs for an hour. We’re fine!
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Dan Abramov wrote an article called React for Two Computers, but seemingly forgot to check his privilege and realize that most of us can barely afford one computer right now.
Waku v0.22 is a major re-architecture for the React framework, and it now supports API routes.
Augment Code just launched the first coding agent for large codebases. It helps you master your team’s most complex repos, it understands your team’s best practices, and it’s fully compatible with your IDE and other tools (VSCode, JetBrains, Vim, GitHub, etc). [sponsored]
Ryan Dahl wrote about Round 3 of Deno vs Oracle in the trademark battle for the ages. At this point, I don’t really remember how or why this got started, but I think we can all agree that Oracle is wrong.
Animate UI is a fully animated component distribution built with React, TS, Tailwind, and Motion.
Unlike other observability tools, Sentry hands you real context about your code – instead of just showing you another graph about how something’s broken. Their stack traces, replays, and commits are designed to cut through the noise and help you fix your code ASAP. [sponsored]
React Native 0.79 just launched with a much faster version of the Metro bundler and a few other QOL improvements.
The group who discovered the Next.js vulnerability last month just discovered a fun new React Router/Remix vulnerability. Pray they don’t come for you next.
Are you still sitting up late at night wondering How Clerk integrates with Supabase? Well now you can finally sleep soundly, because the Clerk team’s new in-depth guide covers it all just for you. [sponsored]
Dr. Axel “trust-me-I’m-a-doctor” Rauschmayer wrote about whether JavaScript could ever have synchronous await
.
Safari 18.4 comes with a whopping 84 new features, and Jen Simmons promised to perform an original ballad at my birthday party explaining each one in detail.
The Chainsmokers are playing at Bolt’s Hackathon, Ryan Reynolds is speaking at the Postman conference, and you’re worried about the global economy right now?? Trade war, shmade war – the guy from Deadpool is gonna get paid $500k to pretend to care about REST APIs for an hour. We’re fine!
about your company?
Built with ❤️ by ui.dev
50 W Broadway Ste 333 PMB 51647 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
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