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Nuxt 3 – a long-awaited missing piece of Vue 3 | Frontend Weekly vol. 114
Vue 3 has been with us for more than two years now. Until now it was missing one crucial component - Server Side Rendering. Fortunately, this week we finally got Nuxt 3. What took the developers so long? Does this release bring some innovative features? You will read about all this in today's Frontend Weekly.
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Angular 15 – the same logic, less code | Frontend Weekly vol. 113
Standalone Components is one of the functionalities that the Angular community has been waiting for for a long time. However, Angular 15 is not just Standalone Components, but a whole bunch of long-awaited functionality.
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Gatsby counterattacks | Frontend Weekly vol. 112
Recent weeks have been quite crazy when it comes to news in the Server Side Rendering. This week Gatsby 5 have been released. It greatly improves Incremental Builds and adds experimental support for React Server Components.
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Shopify went shopping. What’s next for Remix and Hydrogen? | Frontend Weekly vol. 111
Shopify is acquiring Remix! What does this mean for Remix? What will happen to Hydrogen, the SSR framework maintained by Shopify? Does Next.js have anything to fear?
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The future is now – Next.js 13 | Frontend Weekly vol. 110
The Next.js Conf conference took place past week. The news presented during it dominated all the headlines and discussions. In today's report, we'll take a look at where all the fuss is coming from, what the new Next.js 13 brings, and why Turbopack, is so fast.
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Make use of `use` in React – a new hook is coming | Frontend Weekly vol. 109
The team behind React has unveiled a new hook called `use`. This inconspicuous creation could forever change the way we get data into our applications.
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Meta forks Android WebView – Frontend Weekly vol. 108
Facebook has announced that it intends to change the system's WebView with its own implementation in its Android app. As usual, the explanation is security and user convenience. The question is whether the whole thing doesn't happen to have a second bottom.
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Satisfying TypeScript 4.9 – Frontend Weekly vol. 107
TypeScirpt has long ceased to surprise? Nothing could be further from the truth! The TypeScript 4.9 beta, released this week, introduces a brand new operator that opens up a sea of possibilities....
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Qwik, a new framework from the authors of angular.js and Ionic – Frontend Weekly vol. 106
Days since the arrival of another frontend framework - 0. The hero of today's post is Qwik, a new framework from the creators of angular.js, Ionic and Stencil, which weighs just 1kb and is revolutionizing the approach to server-side rendering.
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Safari with support for Web Push Notifications – Frontend Weekly vol. 105
The new features in Safari announced at the beginning of the summer are finally getting into the hands of the first users. Among them, such gems as support for Web Push Notifications, Container Queries and Passkeys.