This one is dedicated to the German number PI - the German Moses: Dirk Nowitzki. A legend on - and off - the court. A true role model. Like the authors of these outstanding articles in the #webdev #frontend space. Enjoy reading!
Poppin’ In by Geoff Graham
The popover API is great - along with the dialog API and view transitions I envision a future where we can build web apps just as we wanted to.
Rooster.js by Microsoft
I just recently came across this - it's good (but not perfect). Turns it - its the one lib used for the input fields in Azure DevOps.
What's Next for ASP.NET Core and Blazor by David Ramel
Let me guess: More convenience and performance?
The Problem of JavaScript Code Delivery by Kate Holterhoff
I did not have a problem beforehand, but now I have two...
Remix v2.10 by Remix Team
The fog of war should have been there from the beginning. It's one of the reasons why SSR is done in the first place.
How to publish a JavaScript package in 2024 by Luca Casonato
After playing around with jsr for a bit I have to say: Two steps forward, one step backwards. But overall the direction is sound.
New .NET 9 Templates for Blazor Hybrid, .NET MAUI by David Ramel
I guess this is changed with every .NET release so I am not surprised. But some good changes ahead.
Why Google Sheets ported its calculation worker from JavaScript to WasmGC by Michael Thomas and Thomas Steiner
WasmGC is the missing link that will enable languages with a GC to have WASM as a first-class target.
Putting an event loop in your event loop by André Eriksson
Never thought I'd like to put an event loop inside an event loop, but now I know why.
New JavaScript Set methods by Brian Smith
Finally I can make full Venn diagrams just with in-built methods. Wonderful!
(I've removed the numbering as some people have been under the impression that the number indicates a rank of an article. Sorry for the confusion - I never tried to rank these articles; just making it easier to refer to one / or see how many are there.)
🙏 Shout-out to all authors for their hard work - thanks for sharing your knowledge!