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As we did last year, it's time to look back at the JavaScript landscape in 2017. Let's see by the numbers which projects got traction in 2017 by comparing the numbers of stars added on GitHub over the last 12 months, and find out who are 2017's JavaScript Rising Stars. The following graphs compare the number of stars added on GitHub over the last 12 months. We analyzed projects coming from Best of
Too Long; Didn't Read<strong>Dear developers, please, stop writing and using “starters”.</strong> TL;DR: don’t write and use custom starters. CRA core + universality = Razzle Dear developers, please, stop writing and using “starters”. Starters (React-starter-kit, react-redux-universal-hot-example, etc.): are bloated, have tons of unnecessary features aren’t versionated and could be updated only by
Happy Prettier-versary! It's pretty incredible that Prettier was only released a year ago and has already seen such a massive adoption and great number of contributors. For this special release, we're going to do a small retrospective around the project. It's also an exciting release in itself because Prettier now has partial support for .vue files and the internals have been refactored such that
Last week marked the release of Neutrino version 8, the latest in the tool that combines all the features and power you love about webpack with the ability to start zero-configuration projects, all without losing extensibility. There is a lot that went into this release, so let’s dig in. Creating new projectsIn an effort to make it as simple as possible to get started using Neutrino, we introduced
We are talking a lot about performance, how it can be improved, which tools to use for performance improvements but less about how to keep reached performance on a proper level. So, let’s take a look at tools which can help you to do so. Size Limit ai/size-limit Size Limit is a tool to prevent JavaScript libraries bloat. With it, you know exactly for how many kilobytes your JS library increases th
By Michael Ozoemena What’s Parcel? Parcel is a web application bundler which offers a blazingly fast performance utilizing multicore processing and requires zero configuration. So like Webpack? Yes, like Webpack, but lighter and with no configuration required. What this article offers. In this article, I’ll show you how you can make use of Parcel to bundle your basic React.js app built with JavaSc
ast - AST utils for webassemblyjs cli - Toolbox for WebAssembly dce - Eliminate unused functions in your WASM binary eslint-plugin-webassembly - ESLint plugin for WebAssembly. floating-point-hex-parser - Parser function for floating point hexadecimals. helper-buffer - Buffer manipulation helpers helper-fsm - FSM implementation helper-wasm-bytecode - Constants for the wasm format helper-wasm-sectio
Note added by @j-f1: This is NOT the current plan for Prettier v2.0. We’ve significantly scaled back our plans for what Prettier 2.0 will do, allowing us to get a less-controversial release out sooner: #6888 I've been thinking a bit about what we would do if (don't create a milestone just yet 😉) we were to do a Prettier 2.0 release with some API/CLI breaking changes. No significant changes to cod
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