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星期二 06 晚上 四月 22o 2025

Bytes: React Native sneak attack

Bytes: React Native sneak attack

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  1. Addy Osmani and Hassan Djirdeh created Advanced React in the Wild – a collection of detailed production case studies for ambitious React projects over the past 3 years.

  2. Llama 4 is live on Lambda’s Inference API with no rate limits, no pricing tiers, no nonsense. Just clean JSON in, smart tokens out – pay only for the tokens you use, at the lowest cost you’ll find. [sponsored]

  3. Philip Laine wrote about getting forked by Microsoft, which sounds like both an HR violation and a great tagline for a novelty t-shirt.

  4. The React team just released the React Compiler RC.

  5. Lazar Nikolov is hosting a hands-on debugging session with a real-world React + Laravel app that will show you how to use Sentry to track errors across the full context of your app, how to set up Session Replays without building out complex repos, and lots more. [sponsored]

  6. Alex Kladov wrote about the things Zig comptime won’t do. But maybe it would consider doing them if you would just ask nicely for once.

  7. zodest is a Zod-based CLI builder that’s flexible and fully type-safe. It also implies the existence of a tool called Zodder.

  8. Quentin wrote about the View Transition API and how it integrates with Next.js.

  9. Alex Haydock wrote about how he is hosting his blog on a Nintendo Wii – which is almost as cool as the LAN party I hosted with my Wii in 2007.

  10. CarbonQA provides QA services for dev teams, so you’ll never have to QA test your own app ever again. They work in your tools, talk with your team on Slack, and let your engineers spend more of their time engineering. [sponsored]

  11. RampenSau is a lightweight color generation library that uses “hue cycling and easing functions to generate pleasing color ramps.” I’m not sure what that last part means, but I think pleasing color ramps are one of the perks that Lumon offers its severed employees.

  12. Andrew Sampson created Hako – a fork of PrimJS designed to provide an embeddable, secure, and performant JavaScript engine. All I can say is that this guy better not work for Microsoft.

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