Plus big React and TypeScript betas, running DOS in the browser, and a tool to build browser extensions. |
💡 If you want to upgrade ASAP, there’s a thorough upgrade guide available, but consider upgrading via React 18.3 first. |
IN BRIEF: The New Stack has a feature on Ryan Dahl and his opinions on packaging, JSR, and even TypeScript. MoonBit is a WebAssembly driven cloud platform and it now has a JavaScript backend too that claims to be very fast. If you noticed the JSDelivr CDN went down earlier, here's why. Zachary Lee has a quick guide to React 19 Beta taking more of a code-led approach than the release notes. RELEASES: ⭐️ Svelte 5 Release Candidate – "no anticipated breaking changes between now and the stable release." In a quick talk, ▶️ Rich Harris explains what's new. React 18.3 – The beta of 19 may be more exciting, but 18.3 will help your app's transition by not breaking anything that works on 18.2 while providing more deprecation warnings. Bun 1.1.6 – Now supports UDP sockets, Array#sort gets a lot faster, and 1.1.5 introduced cross-compilation for standalone executables. Astro 4.7 – There's also a roundup of what's new with the project overall. Node.js 22.1 (Current) and Deno 1.43 |
'I Reviewed 1,000s of Opinions on HTMX' — htmx is an increasingly popular way to use modern, dynamic browser features through creative use of HTML attributes, rather than hand writing JS for everything. Dylan looks at the pros and cons through the lens of community sentiment. Dylan Huang |
Maybe MOAR Is Not the Answer 🫠 — Turns out a relentless push for MOAR features and developers was wrong. Leaders could do with some reflection on less. Test Double |
😀 Emoji Mart 5.6 – Emoji selection component for the Web (above). ✍️ Atrament 4.2 – Elegant drawing and handwriting on Canvas. 📄 React-PDF 8.0 – React component to display PDFs. Now supports React 19. TanStack Virtual 3.5 – Headless UI for virtualizing scrollable elements. TestCafe 3.6 – Automated end-to-end web testing framework. Preact 10.21 – The 3KB React compatible alternative. jQuery UI 1.13.3 – Yes! |
The BASIC programming language has just turned 60 years old, so why not fire up the MS-DOS image (above) and have some fun in QBasic? ;-) | |