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December 15, 2022
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Mark Otto
The Best of Node Weekly in 2022 This is the final issue of the year (we’re back on January 5, 2023) so today we’re revisiting the most popular links (and releases) of 2022. There’ll be a few useful resources that escaped your attention or that you’ve…
December 14, 2022
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Mark Otto
SWR 2.0: Improved React Hooks for Data Fetching — The second major release of SWR (Stale-While-Revalidate) includes new mutation APIs, improved optimistic UI capabilities, new developer tools, as well as improved support for concurrent rendering. Ding, Liu, Kobayashi, and Xu Vite 4.0 Released — From the…
December 9, 2022
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Mark Otto
Vite 4.0 Released — From the same creator as Vue.js, Vite is an exciting piece of frontend tooling offering lots of goodies out of the box: fast hot module replacement, instant server starts, optimized builds with Rollup, TypeScript and JSX support (more on why to…
December 8, 2022
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Mark Otto
💡 I think the code explorer will be pretty handy, if only to take a quick look inside weirdly named junk packages to see what’s going on! 😆 Is Prisma Better Than Your ‘Traditional’ ORM? — Prisma has become a very popular Node project in…
December 7, 2022
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Mark Otto
▶ A Trailer for React.js: The Documentary — Honeypot has a good record in producing interesting developer documentaries (such as this one about Vue.js) so it’s neat to see they have a React one on the way in early 2023. Folks like David Nolen, Sophie Alpert,…
December 6, 2022
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Mark Otto
We’re excited to announce that Amazon has joined the Open Invention Network (OIN), a patent non-aggression community formed to safeguard essential open source technologies such as Linux and adjacent technologies. Amazon Web Services has long benefited from the innovation arising out of the open source…
December 2, 2022
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Mark Otto
Speeding Up the JS Ecosystem, One Library at a Time — JavaScript projects are often so reliant upon dependencies that there are many opportunities to speed up swathes of the ecosystem by fixing small performance issues. Here, one of Preact’s developers shares how he’s been…
December 1, 2022
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Mark Otto
The Advent of Code 2022: 25 Days of Code Challenges — If you have a little time each day to do some programming puzzles, the Advent of Code is always fantastic and now in its eighth year. There’s a sub-Reddit where people share and discuss…
November 30, 2022
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Mark Otto
Working with Zustand — Some tips for using Zustand, a relatively minimal state management library with a lot of enthusiastic users. TkDodo As an aside, Zustand’s homepage has one of the nicest (cutest?) parallax-style effects I’ve seen (and I usually dislike parallax effects!) CSS Variables for React…
November 25, 2022
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Mark Otto
The State of JavaScript 2022 Survey is Open — JavaScript’s most popular annual survey is open once again. The results (2021’s, for example) are always fascinating to see, so go share your knowledge so we can see where JavaScript is headed. There’s a ‘guest’ mode…