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Frontend Monthly #2 – Panda CSS and Angular with if-else support
The heat is pouring from the sky, which means we've entered the hot season. However, the frontend world seems to ignore this fact, because in the past month we got a new CSS-in-JS library from the creators of Chakra UI, a real if-else statement for Angular and an alternative to Hotjar from Microsoft.
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React == PHP & Angular.revolution() – Frontend Monthly May 2023
There was a lot going on in May 2023. Next.js 13.4 clearly showed the direction that React is currently heading, Angular underwent a total revolution, and Vue lived up to its long-awaited version 3.4.
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Angular Signals in 10 minutes | Frontend Weekly vol. 132
Angular team is working on a new reactive primitive called Signals. Integration with the framwork goes very deep as it brings new change detection strategy, new component lifecycle and much more.
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What are the React and TC39 teams working on? | Frontend Weekly vol. 131
Wondering what's going on with React Server Components and what happened to the long-promised React Forget compiler? If so, you will find the answers to these questions in today's report. Besides, you'll find out what new features are heading to JavaScript and how Microsoft improved Teams by migrating away from Electron to WebView2
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React pretends SPAs don’t exist | Frontend Weekly vol. 130
It was a rather quiet week. It was dominated by discussions about React ignoring the existence of SPAs and Angular introducing required Inputs. Without further ado, welcome to the next edition of our review.
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TypeScript 5.0 is here! | Frontend Weekly vol. 129
It has been almost three years since the previous release of TypeScript major version. Because of that, the release of TypeScript 5.0 is big event! With this version, we finally got ECMAScript-compliant decorators and some other interesting new features.
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What’s going on with Chrome? | Frontend Weekly vol. 128
The past week was dominated by the new features that just hit Chrome. Most of them are experiments for now, but we're keeping our fingers crossed that they'll hit the standard as soon as possible. Besides, we have some reports for you on server-side rendering and a pezentation of the future TypeScript* killer.
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What’s New in Next.js | Frontend Weekly vol. 127
The past week has been pretty quiet, so today we'll take a look at what's new in Next.js. In addition, we'll also debunk some stereotypes about Chrome.
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Apple takes course for PWAs | Frontend Weekly vol. 126
The topic of Apple and Safari returns to us like a boomerang. This time we're taking up the topic of PWA applications, as it looks like the Cupertino company has decided to take a serious interest in the topic. Besides, in today's report you will also read about an alternative* to RxJS from the Angular team.
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The fascinating story of core-js | Frontend Weekly vol. 125
Open source is not a piece of cake. This week, the tide of bitterness overflowed for the author of the core-js library - one of the most important dependencies of most modern projects.