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  1. AI is Stifling Tech Adoption
  2. Making Reactive Datatypes in 200 lines of Nim
  3. Declarative signals
  4. Why I chose SolidJS to rewrite my app
  5. ND JavaScript Demo
  6. Why I chose Astro for this blog | kylev.dev
  7. How I experimented with Programmatic SEO and get instant traction
  8. Isomorphic Web Components | jakelazaroff.com
  9. There’s a New Custom Element Superclass on the Block
  10. If Not React, Then What? - Infrequently Noted
  11. Hacker News Clones
  12. Rewrite it in Rails
  13. svelte
  14. Next.js nope - Remix and Astro.js yes!
  15. The Joy of Astro
  16. GitHub - hcengineering/platform: Huly — All-in-One Project Management Platform (alternative to Linear, Jira, Slack, Notion, Motion)
  17. Web Components are not Framework Components — and That’s Okay • Lea Verou
  18. A Local-First Case Study | jakelazaroff.com
  19. Web Components Are Not the Future — They’re the Present
  20. The Web Component Success Story | jakelazaroff.com
  21. A unix philosophy for web development
  22. How take notes + my Obsidian setup
  23. Why Vite? Optionality Versatility & The Vibes.
  24. Transformer Explainer
  25. Evaluating a Decade of Hacker News Predictions: An Open-Source Approach
  26. Yet Another Frontend Framework? The Rise Of Svelte
  27. Amelia Wattenberger
  28. JavaScript Framework Maintainers on Unification Potential
  29. Joining Clerk as an OSS Fellow to work on Zod 4
  30. New Signals Proposal Seeks to Formalize Reactive Programming Primitives in JavaScript
  31. Wired Elements
  32. The deskilling of web dev is harming the product but, more importantly, it's damaging our health – this is why burnout happens
  33. CADmium: A Local-First CAD Program Built for the Browser
  34. ASP.NET Core, SSR Web Components, and Enhance Wasm
  35. Choosing a travel pack is hard
  36. Setting up Doom Emacs for Astro Development
  37. How & Why I use IBM's Quantum Computer to Make Decisions
  38. Threlte
  39. What can LLMs never do?
  40. GitHub - atlassian/pragmatic-drag-and-drop: Fast drag and drop for any experience on any tech stack
  41. Database Subsetting and Data Extraction - Simple Talk
  42. Your JetBrains Coding Tools are Ready to be Updated to 2024.1 | The JetBrains Blog
  43. The value in knowing fundamentals
  44. Why Lucia might be the best authentication library for SvelteKit
  45. Reverse Engineering the Previously Open Source Expressive Animator without its Core Engine - Mehdi El Oualy
  46. What it’s like to run HTMX in Production
  47. A TC39 Proposal for Signals
  48. Optimizing rendering of 100,000+ HTML nodes
  49. GitHub - proposal-signals/proposal-signals: A proposal to add signals to JavaScript.
  50. The Many Ways To Read Tech News
  51. Extolling the Virtues of Dexie Cloud for Backendless Development
  52. The HAM Stack - A Simple Scalable Tech Stack for building modern web apps fast and cheap
  53. Frontend frameworks are useful
  54. interested in the quieter viewpoints
  55. It's OK to abandon your side-project - Robb Owen
  56. The 'Pro' Paradox and The Allure of Style Over Substance
  57. I worry our Copilot is leaving some passengers behind
  58. How JavaScript Frameworks Share Data Across Components
  59. .NET 8 🔥🚀 : Global Error Handling - Exploring new Features
  60. Who actually even uses is-odd and is-even?
  61. Say Hello to Panda CSS—New Zero Runtime CSS-in-JS Library
  62. </> htmx ~ Is htmx Just Another JavaScript Framework?
  63. HTMX Playground
  64. Jumping into Tailwind
  65. The Website vs. Web App Dichotomy Doesn't Exist | jakelazaroff.com
  66. Svelte 5 is good, but runes need improvement
  67. Why I use Astro
  68. I made JSX for Lua (because I hate static sites)
  69. SvelteKit, Bun, and Developer Dad Jokes
  70. Humble Chronicles: Managing State with VDOM
  71. EF Core Can Help You Build This Microservices Pattern
  72. Making noisy SVGs — Daniel Immke
  73. Let’s learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one
  74. A year working with HTML Web Components
  75. Announcing Vite 5
  76. HTML DOM — Phuoc Nguyen
  77. Why I'm Using Next.js
  78. Web Components Will Outlive Your JavaScript Framework | jakelazaroff.com
  79. Keep that cursor still!
  80. Magical Software Sucks
  81. Micro reviews: Bun, Cursor, Cloudflare Pages, and more
  82. My first contact with ESM and CJS
  83. Quantifying Hope On A Global Scale
  84. A JavaScript Testing Journey - 9elements
  85. .NET | Using MongoDb in under 20 minutes.
  86. Introducing runes
  87. You really need to try Astro
  88. Embracing the monolith with Inertia.js
  89. Basecamp is a Contrarian Marketing Operation
  90. An Internet of PHP
  91. </> htmx ~ Why htmx Does Not Have a Build Step
  92. Bun v0.8.0
  93. Use web components for what they’re good at
  94. Things you forgot (or never knew) because of React
  95. tRPC - Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy. | tRPC
  96. Barim's blog · ابراهيم - Tags in Svelte
  97. Design and disappointment
  98. Tutorial 1: Hello World | Mina Documentation
  99. The 2 Ways To Create Middleware In ASP.NET Core #shorts
  100. Educator Developer Blog
  101. Lemmy frontend alternatives are popping off
  102. Kyle - Builder of stuff
  103. Juicy Clients
  104. Material Web in 2023
  105. What are the scenarios where "Rewrite it in Rust" didn't meet your expectations or couldn't be successfully implemented?
  106. Matt Johnson's Blog - What is the Supercloud?
  107. Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
  108. Big Changes Coming for Blazor in .NET 8
  109. TypeScript is 'not worth it' for developing libraries, says Svelte author, as team switches to JavaScript and JSDoc • DEVCLASS
  110. Virtual DOM: Back in Block | Million.js
  111. 10 Web Development Trends in 2023
  112. Convos: A Persistent Self-Hosted Web Client for IRC
  113. On Endings: Why & How We Retired Elm at Culture Amp
  114. TechScrunch | OpenAI Rebrands Itself to Cyberdyne and Announces Skynet
  115. Logging and the Homelab - PV;WTF
  116. @levelsio and survivorship bias
  117. On Relearning to Code as an Adult
  118. What to expect from your framework
  119. Whatever happened to Elm, anyway?
  120. Why I'm not the biggest fan of Single Page Applications
  121. A Historical Reference of React Criticism—zachleat.com
  122. Funding Open Source
  123. It’s the future — you can stop using JPEGs — Daniel Immke
  124. How to implement a web-based rich text editor in 2023?
  125. You should write React in F#
  126. Accessing the Firebase Auth user in SvelteKit server-side - Jeroen Pelgrims
  127. Deep linking with Azure Static Web Apps and Easy Auth | I CAN MAKE THIS WORK
  128. Framework Guides - Tailwind CSS
  129. Frontend is Rife with Bad Ideas
  130. Ryan Token – Nuxt 3 vs SvelteKit
  131. Fable · Announcing Snake Island (Fable 4) Alpha Release
  132. ViewComponent in the Wild I: building modern Rails frontends—Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians’ team blog
  133. Create dynamic social card images with Svelte components - Geoff Rich
  134. Learning Blazor: Build Single-Page Apps with WebAssembly and C#: Pine, David: 9781098113247: Amazon.com: Books
  135. Why you should use Astro 🚀 Zihan
  136. How a unified tech stack made our tiny team efficient - D U N K
  137. Prioritise content over components | simeonGriggs.dev
  138. Client-side WebAssembly WordPress with no server
  139. The new wave of Javascript web frameworks
  140. Wails v2 Released | Wails
  141. React I Love You, But You're Bringing Me Down
  142. Svelte & Third Party Javascript
  143. What is creativity?
  144. SvelteKit Breaking Changes 2022 - My Reactions and What You Need to Know!
  145. Enoch - Micro Frontends with Astro
  146. I Tried Astro Build and I LOVE IT - 5 Reasons You Will TOO!
  147. Astro 1.0 | Astro
  148. Using a custom build pipeline with Azure Static Web Apps - Gérald Barré
  149. Transitional Apps with Phoenix and Svelte
  150. Is auth WAY too hard in .NET? : r/dotnet
  151. Is auth WAY too hard in .NET? - r/dotnet
  152. Is auth WAY too hard in .NET?
  153. r/dotnet - Is auth WAY too hard in .NET?
  154. Middle-End Development with SvelteKit + TensorFlow.JS
  155. Writing HTML sucks less with Impulse
  156. Tiny Core Linux 13.0 is a full Linux desktop in 22 MB #Linux
  157. My Balance Box
  158. Program - WeAreDevelopers World Congress
  159. Style scoping versus shadow DOM: which is fastest?
  160. Asked and answered: the results for the 2022 Developer survey are here!
  161. The many definitions of Server-Side Rendering—zachleat.com
  162. VS Code and Visual Studio Rock the 2022 Stack Overflow Developer Report -- Visual Studio Magazine
  163. How to Build a Custom Alert Component Using SvelteKit and TailwindCSS
  164. Data outlasts Code, yet Code keeps winning
  165. Paradigm CSS is Now Available on GitHub
  166. Virtual Modules for Fun and Profit
  167. OG Images with Cloud Functions
  168. Episode 100 - Celebratory Ask Me Anything
  169. How to use variables in CSS with v-bind in VueJs 3 - Zelig880
  170. Mapping out your ideas with Svelte has never been easier
  171. A clean start for the web - macwright.com
  172. Building a Musical Instrument with the Web Audio API
  173. Writing my personal home page
  174. pzuraq | Four Eras of JavaScript Frameworks
  175. Essential Cryptography for JavaScript Developers | With Blue Ink
  176. Why I love Elm
  177. Program Manager 2 in Redmond, Washington, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  178. What Web Frameworks Solve And How To Do Without Them (Part 1) — Smashing Magazine
  179. 5 things you don't need Javascript for
  180. blog.pangalos.dev
  181. F# and WebAssembly
  182. My Terminal Has SUPER POWERS! (My New FAVORITE Terminal Plugin)
  183. My First Thoughts on SvelteKit – Ferhat Erdogan
  184. SvelteKit and Supabase Tutorial with Authentication - Build a SvelteKit App Part 2
  185. .NET Hot Reload for desktop & mobile with Visual Studio 2022
  186. Alexandre Nédélec - Week 2, 2022 - Tips I learned this week
  187. Tech I want to focus in 2022
  188. Learn C# with CSharpFritz - Building APIs with ASP.NET Core
  189. Evaluating frontend frameworks and not choosing any
  190. [Last Week in .NET #72] – Holiday Road
  191. The Vite Ecosystem
  192. Standing Desks Are AMAZING (Check Out our New Flexispot Desk!)
  193. Announcing TypeScript 4.5
  194. Cloudflare Pages Goes Full Stack
  195. React vs Vue - Which One Do We Like More with Debbie O'Brien
  196. Don’t Do This in Code Reviews!!
  197. A Deep Dive Into Serverless UI With TypeScript — Smashing Magazine
  198. Announcing TypeScript 4.5 RC
  199. 5 Tips for Building AMAZING Portfolio Projects to Get A Developer Job
  200. BRAND NEW VS Code Theme for Halloween - It's Spoooooky
  201. Swizec Teller published ServerlessHandbook.dev (@Swizec)
  202. Swizec Teller published ServerlessHandbook.dev (@Swizec)
  203. Swizec Teller published ServerlessHandbook.dev (@Swizec)
  204. Getting Into Tech and Teaching with Vonta
  205. 136 facts every web dev should know before they burn out and turn to landscape painting or nude modelling
  206. We Analyzed 425,909 Favicons • iconmap.io
  207. The Cheapest Healthy Diet - Luke Rissacher's Blog
  208. Webview UI Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
  209. Easy Way to Create CLI Scripts with JavaScript and Node
  210. The Single-Page-App Morality Play
  211. How to Create a PWA With Next.js in 10 Minutes
  212. Announcing TypeScript 4.5 Beta
  213. Denigma is an AI that explains code in conversational English
  214. Practical frontend philosophy - jaredgorski.org
  215. The Bagel Language 🥯 | Brandon's Website
  216. Does your Figma Plugin really need an UI? | Tom's dev blog
  217. Full-time Content Creation with Jessica Chan
  218. The Compiled Future of Front End
  219. GitHub - michaelkacher/k8cher: An opinionated getting started project leveraging Kubernetes, Tilt, Dapr, and SvelteKit
  220. Svelte and SvelteKit - Why We Love It and Why You Should Try It
  221. The Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5
  222. Advocating for Open Source · madebyjamie
  223. Elm at Rakuten | Rakuten Engineering Blog
  224. Cloudflare Developer Summer Challenge
  225. Stack Overflow: Old .NET Framework Usage Still Beats 'Most Loved' .NET Core/.NET 5 -- Visual Studio Magazine
  226. Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021
  227. Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021
  228. The New Way To Debug JavaScript in VS Code - No Extension Required
  229. I Learned All About Supabase - The Open Source Firebase Alternative
  230. My 3 Favorite VS Code Snippets for Vanilla JavaScript
  231. Build a shopping app with Azure Static Web Apps
  232. My Silly JavaScript Mistake - I FORGOT ABOUT FOR LOOPS!
  233. Build an Image Gallery with Vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  234. Static Web Apps - Code to Scale - Events
  235. Virtual DOM is pure overhead
  236. Serverless Authentication and Authorization in Minutes with Fauna and Auth0
  237. Join us for a Live event on Azure Static Web Apps 30th June 2021
  238. Where Are All The Cheap X86 Single Board PCs?
  239. I Was Wrong - My JavaScript Misconception Explained!
  240. Why You SHOULD Compare Yourself to Others
  241. Tips For Using Async/Await - Write Better JavaScript!
  242. Must-have JetBrains Rider Plugins For ASP.NET Core Developers | The .NET Tools Blog
  243. Introducing Astro: Ship Less JavaScript
  244. SvelteKit Crash Course - SSR, API Routes, Stores, Tailwind CSS, and More!
  245. Don't Create Markdown ReadMe Files Without ReadMe.so!!
  246. Why I'm Betting on Svelte JS
  247. Wordpress Headless CMS, GraphQL, and Nextjs - Let's Build a Blog
  248. Austin Tindle | One month of building GoodJobs
  249. No, Utility Classes Aren't the Same As Inline Styles | frontstuff
  250. Azure Static Web Apps Goes GA -- Visual Studio Magazine
  251. Microsoft Releases Azure Static Web Apps Into General Availability
  252. Develop production-scale modern web apps quickly with Azure Static Web Apps
  253. I Tried Svelte and I LOVE It!! Favorite Features vs React
  254. The .NET Stacks #47: 🧨 Now with 32 more bits | Dave Brock
  255. [Last Week in .NET #39] – Microsoft’s MVP Program has a new requirement: Shilling
  256. Code Maze Weekly #74 - Code Maze
  257. Which type of novelty-seeking web developer are you?
  258. Vue has too many UI frameworks
  259. Comparing Svelte and React - Jack Franklin
  260. SvelteKit is in public beta
  261. Custom Elements Everywhere
  262. nodegui/svelte-nodegui
  263. The web didn't change; you did
  264. esbuild - FAQ
  265. The life of a Web Component - Initialization
  266. How I develop web apps in 2021
  267. Upptime
  268. Learning Quick - Serverless Functions, Netlify vs Vercel, and the Jamstack
  269. The UX of Proving Our Humanity To Machines
  270. Building and deploying web apps with Static Web Apps
  271. Jake Prins - Maker of digital products
  272. expect(Exception) Podcast
  273. Newsletter Week 40, 2020
  274. Blazor WebAssembly on Azure Static Web Apps
  275. First Side Project with Svelte...and Other Cool Stuff (Stripe, Netlify Identity, FaunaDB)
  276. The little guide to CI/CD for frontend developers - Maxime Heckel's Blog
  277. Digital Sight Management, and the Mystery of the Missing Amazon Receipts
  278. KDE Slimbook
  279. Svelte <3 TypeScript
  280. How a Chrome Extension Broke My Web App
  281. All the Ways to Make a Web Component - June 2020 Update
  282. Create: Frontend - A one of a kind live event from Microsoft about all things frontend
  283. Why you'll probably regret using Tailwind
  284. Moving from TypeScript to Rust / WebAssembly
  285. How I wrote 214 pages for a web development book with 19 pull requests in 3 months
  286. On using WordPress as a back end
  287. Music Grid Piano. Create Beautiful Short Music Snippets
  288. The one bad thing about vim
  289. ryansolid/solid
  290. Introducing Snowpack 2.0
  291. Azure Static Web Apps documentation
  292. Introducing App Service Static Web Apps
  293. OpenCV directly in the browser (webassembly + webworker)
  294. The Svelte Compiler Handbook
  295. Tomasz Łakomy
  296. VuePress
  297. Chris Noring — DEV Profile
  298. ING open sources Lion: A library of performant, accessible & flexible Web Components
  299. Snowpack
  300. Introduction to Svelte
  301. » A Tale of the Mirror World, Part 7: Winners and Losers The Digital Antiquarian