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Tailwind CSS v3.0 is here — bringing incredible performance gains, huge workflow improvements, and a seriously ridiculous number of new features. Tailwind CSS v3.0 is here — bringing incredible performance gains, huge workflow improvements, and a seriously ridiculous number of new features. For a tour of some of the coolest new features, check out the “What’s new in Tailwind CSS v3.0” video on our
Since the release of AWS Lambda, and later Serverless Framework, serverless technologies have radically simplified application development and operations. 6 years later, Serverless Framework is used by 90% of organizations that have gone serverless. Today, we are very excited to announce the availability of Serverless Framework v3 beta! The 3.0 release, planned for Q1 2022, includes a cleaner and
Today we’re releasing React Native v0.66 for Android 12 and iOS 15 support alongside fixes and general updates. Highlights Handle taps on views outside parent bounds on Android New Bluetooth Permissions on Android Better Support for Apple Silicon, Xcode 13, and iOS 15 Hermes 0.9.0 Nightly and “Commitly” Releases Handle taps on child views outside parent boundaries on Android Thanks to @hsource f
Today, we are excited to share the 3.0.1 stable release 🎉 As previously announced, Prisma has adopted SemVer strictly and this is the first major release which means it has some breaking changes. For all the breaking changes, there are guides and documentation to assist you with the upgrade. This release promotes many Preview features to General Availability. This means that they are ready for pr
Almost 2 years ago we open sourced (opens in a new tab) SWR, the tiny data-fetching React library that people love. Today we are reaching another milestone: the 1.0 version of SWR! What’s New Smaller Size Performance is one of the most important features of SWR. In 1.0, we made the library significantly smaller without removing any existing features: 41% smaller core (24% smaller when gzipped, 3.9
Today we’re excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.4! If you haven’t heard of TypeScript yet, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding syntax for static types. Tools like the TypeScript compiler just erase those types, leaving you with clean readable JavaScript that you can run anywhere; but those types are there to be type-checked! Types make your intentions explicit, and
Notable Changes Experimental Web Streams API Node.js now exposes an experimental implementation of the Web Streams API. While it is experimental, the API is not exposed on the global object and is only accessible using the new stream/web core module: import { ReadableStream, WritableStream } from 'stream/web'; // Or from 'node:stream/web' Importing the module will emit a single experimental warnin
Today we’re excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.3! If you’re not yet familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding syntax for static types. Tools like the TypeScript compiler can just erase TypeScript syntax, leaving you with clean readable JavaScript that works anywhere. So what’s that syntax adding if it just gets erased away? Well, when you add t
Today we’re excited to announce our Beta of TypeScript 4.3! To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or use npm with the following command: You can also get editor support by Downloading for Visual Studio 2019/2017 Following directions for Visual Studio Code and Sublime Text. Let’s dive in to what TypeScript 4.3 brings! Separate Write Types on Properties In JavaScript, it’s pre
Notable changes The legacy HTTP parser is runtime deprecated The legacy HTTP parser, selected by the --http-parser=legacy command line option, is deprecated with the pending End-of-Life of Node.js 10.x (where it is the only HTTP parser implementation provided) at the end of April 2021. It will now warn on use but otherwise continue to function and may be removed in a future Node.js 12.x release. T
We are excited to introduce Next.js 10.1, featuring: 3x Faster Refresh: 200ms faster refresh with no changes necessary. Improved Installation Time: 58% smaller install size and 56% fewer dependencies. next/image Improvements: Apple Silicon (M1) Support, plus more layout and loader options. Next.js Commerce Shopify Integration: Flexible data layer for composable e-commerce apps. Custom 500 Page: Ad
Almost exactly 18 months ago we released Tailwind CSS v1.0, which signalled a commitment to stability while continuing to push the boundaries with exciting new features in every minor release. Over the course of those 18 months we released nine minor versions that added features like placeholder styling, screenreader visibility, CSS grid, transitions, transforms, animations, layout utilities, inte
This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. Today, we are publishing the first Release Candidate for React 17. It has been two and a half years since the previous major release of React, which is a long time even by our standards! In this blog post, we will describe the role of this major release, what changes you can expect in it, and how you can try this relea
New in Firefox 78: DevTools improvements, new regex engine, and abundant web platform updates A new stable Firefox version rolls out today, providing new features for web developers. A new regex engine, updates to the ECMAScript Intl API, new CSS selectors, enhanced support for WebAssembly, and many improvements to the Firefox Developer Tools await you. This blog post provides merely a set of high
The Bootstrap Blog News and announcements for all things Bootstrap, including new releases, Bootstrap Themes, and Bootstrap Icons. Bootstrap 5’s very first alpha has arrived! We’ve been working hard for several months to refine the work we started in v4, and while we’re feeling great about our progress, there’s still even more to do. We’ve been focused on making the migration from v4 to v5 more ap
Breaking change: Puppeteer no longer uses Node’s EventEmitter library As part of our work to make Puppeteer agnostic of its environment we are removing the dependency on Node’s EventEmitter in favour of an event emitter that is not tied to Node. Under the hood we use Mitt, but we extend Mitt with additional functionality to match most of the methods that Node’s EventEmitter provides. The following
After 40+ beta versions & release candidates we are very excited to introduce Snowpack 2.0: A build system for the modern web. Starts up in <50ms and stays fast in large projects.Bundle-free development with bundled production builds.Built-in support for TypeScript, JSX, CSS Modules and more.Works with React, Preact, Vue, Svelte, and all your favorite libraries.Create Snowpack App (CSA) starter te
We are excited today to introduce Next.js 9.4, featuring: Fast Refresh: fast and reliable live-editing experience, as proven at Facebook scale Incremental Static Regeneration (beta): re-build static pages after you've deployed, in milliseconds CMS Examples: examples for Contentful, DatoCMS, Prismic, Sanity, and TakeShape using our new next-gen static site generation New Environment Variables Suppo
Big changes Chromium 81.0.4044.0 (r737027) Puppeteer can now fetch a Firefox Nightly binary for you via PUPPETEER_PRODUCT=firefox npm install. Also, there’s now an example showing how to launch Firefox with Puppeteer. File uploads are generally more reliable (#5363) and elementHandle.uploadFile(...filePaths) now triggers a change event, matching the old behavior in Puppeteer v1.20.0. (#5389) Node.
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