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  Get affordable and hassle-free WordPress hosting plans with Cloudways — start your free trial today. You’ve probably heard a lot of hype around one of the newest kids on the framework block, Remix. It may be surprising that it got its start back in 2019, but it was originally only available as a subscription-based premium framework. In 2021, the founders raised seed funding and open sourced the fr
 
      
  After several months of development, the data APIs from Remix have arrived for React Router in v6.4. Feature Overview The web is a wonderful place where highly dynamic shopping experiences, creative productivity software, and super basic but excellent classified ads are all possible on the same platform. While these websites are all wildly different, they all have one thing in common: data coupled
The Qwik team is excited to announce that Qwik and Qwik City are in beta! To us, beta is an important milestone that we don't take lightly. To us, beta means: Complete features: All of the goals we set out to implement in this version have been implemented.Stable APIs: We’re not aware of any API deficiencies that would need to be address and don't have any plans to change them for now.No blocking
The check() method of the FontFaceSet returns true if you can render some text using the given font specification without attempting to use any fonts in this FontFaceSet that are not yet fully loaded. This means you can use the font specification without causing a font swap. Note: The check() method is not designed to verify whether a specific font style can be rendered or if a particular font is
 
      
  Today we’re announcing Redwood v3.0.0! The original motivation for this major release was to drop support for Node.js v12. Many NPM packages and deployment providers that Redwood depends on and supports dropped support for Node.js v12, so it was time for us to do it too. At the same time, many of Redwood’s fundamental dependencies, like Fastify, Jest, and Prisma, released a major version of their
 
      
   
  
  memlab is an end-to-end testing and analysis framework for identifying JavaScript memory leaks and optimization opportunities. Online Resources: [Website and Demo] | [Documentation] | [Meta Engineering Blog Post] Features: Browser memory leak detection - Write test scenarios with the Puppeteer API, and memlab will automatically compare JavaScript heap snapshots, filter out memory leaks, and aggreg
 
  
   
  
  
 
  
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