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Rome started off written in JavaScript because that is the language of choice for our team and it made it easier for others in the community to join as contributors. We love JavaScript and TypeScript (and HTML and CSS) at Rome, and we want to build the very best tooling possible for these languages. For a number of reasons, we’ve decided that Rust will provide a better foundation for this tooling.
Today we're announcing the stable release of Lit 2. Lit 2 is a major update: it's smaller, faster and better than before, it lays the foundation for server-side rendering, and it's all wrapped up in the new lit package on npm. Lit has come a long way since April when we announced the first release candidate for Lit 2. Since then, many partners have tested the release candidates on big applications
Hello, and welcome to the MP2 Games tech blog! I’m Mathias, and this is the first entry in what will hopefully become a long series of technical deep dives into some of the work we do at MP2. Recently, we have been working on getting a large JavaScript game to run on game consoles. To make that happen, we made use of ChowJS, our ahead-of-time JavaScript compiler and runtime which can target game c
Small Bundles, Fast Pages: What To Do With Too Much JavaScript Minimising the amount of JavaScript in your pages is an essential step to ensure a speedy user experience. This post will explain why bundle size matters and recommend tools and processes you can follow to monitor, visualise, and most importantly, shrink your JS bundles. How does bundle size affect performance? Large amounts of JavaScr
Starting today we are evolving our brand identity to clarifying the difference between our company and our products. Material-UI: the Material Design components developed by MUI is now called Material UI, we ditched the hyphen! Material-UI: the organization is now called MUI. Material-UI X: the set of advanced React components is now called MUI X. Material-UI: the set of foundational MIT React com
Use Bun, esbuild, rollup.js, or Webpack to bundle your JavaScript, then deliver it via the asset pipeline in Rails. This gem provides installers to get you going with the bundler of your choice in a new Rails application, and a convention to use app/assets/builds to hold your bundled output as artifacts that are not checked into source control (the installer adds this directory to .gitignore by de
こんにちは、フロントエンドエキスパートチームの麦島(@mugi_uno)です! 2021年5月に新しくメンバーとして加わり、富山からフルリモートで働いています。 最近はチームメンバーに誕生日を祝ってもらって嬉しかったです🎉 さて、以前に "kintoneのフロントエンド刷新に向けた取り組み"*1 というエントリでもご紹介しましたが、現在サイボウズ社内では kintone で利用するフロントエンドの技術スタックを刷新する取り組みを進めています。 その一環として、 "Closure Tools DevTools" という Google Chrome 向け拡張機能を作成しました。 作成した DevTools は kintone に限らず利用することができるため、Chrome ウェブストアで公開しています。 chrome.google.com ソースコードも次のリポジトリでご確認いただけます。
[[toc]] About one year ago, I wrote a blog post Journey with Icons, sharing the tools I have made for solving my needs on using icons in frontend projects. During this period, the Vite along its community has evolved quite a lot. The mindsets of Vite have inspired many projects to come up with efficient and innovative solutions. In this post, I will share the continuation of my journey with icons
Event.stopPropagation() and Event.preventDefault() JavaScript event handling is often straightforward. This is especially true when dealing with a simple (relatively flat) HTML structure. Things get a bit more involved though when events are traveling (or propagating) through a hierarchy of elements. This is typically when developers reach for stopPropagation() and/or preventDefault() to solve the
Workbox v6.3.0 includes a couple of bug fixes and several new features. 🎉 What's New? Allow precaching "repair" when using subresource integrity Although unexpected, there are edge cases where the precache might not be in an inconsistent state, most likely due to a developer manually deleting something in DevTools. When this happens, workbox-precaching defaults to falling-back to using a network
🎉 Nightwatch is now a part of the BrowserStack family. Read More × We're delighted to announce that the next major version of Nightwatch is available in NPM as an alpha pre-release. It contains a wide range of new features and improvements for writing and running tests as well as full cross-browser testing support for W3C WebDriver compliant browsers. The underlying architecture has been complete
This release renames the jsxBracketSameLine option to bracketSameLine, which supports HTML, Vue, and Angular in addition to JSX. The old name has been deprecated. We’ve also added support for TypeScript 4.4, including new syntax features such as class static blocks. If you enjoy Prettier and would like to support our work, consider sponsoring us directly via our OpenCollective or by sponsoring the
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