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How to Build a FullStack Serverless HN Clone With Svelte and Fauna


Svelte is a free and open-source front end JavaScript framework that enables developers to build highly performant applications with smaller application bundles. Svelte also empowers developers with its awesome developer experience. Svelte provides a different approach to building web apps...

SvelteKit is in public beta


Rich Harris: Think of it as Next for Svelte. It’s a framework for building apps with Svelte, complete with server-side rendering, routing, code-splitting for JS and CSS, adapters for different serverless platforms and so on. Great move. I find … The post SvelteKit is...

DSLA Protocol Launches v1.0 Mainnet


PRESS RELEASE. DSLA Protocol has released the first version of its Decentralized Service Level Agreements (SLA) protocol on the Ethereum L1 blockchain. Layer 2 deployments on Harmony and Avalanche are also coming in the near future, following the results of ongoing audits. Created by Stacktical...

Merkur aneb jak vzniká mikrofrontend framework


Mikrofrontendy jsou zajímavá adaptace konceptu microservices pro potřeby frontendového vývoje. Podívejte se, co to v praxi obnáší a proč jsme se v Seznam.cz rozhodli vyvinout náš vlastní microfrontend framework, Merkur

Web Frameworks: Why You Don’t Always Need Them


Richard MacManus explaining Daniel Kehoe’s approach to building websites: There are three key web technologies underpinning Kehoe’s approach: ES6 Modules: JavaScript ES6 can support import modules, which are also supported by browsers. Module CDNs: JavaScript modules can now … The...

Decentralized Storage Market Launches on Crust Network


PRESS RELEASE. Decentralized storage is a crucial infrastructure in the technical field. With the Filecoin mainnet launch in October of 2020, Filecoin and IPFS are now leading the decentralized storage field. One of the star projects of the IPFS/Polkadot ecosystem, Crust Network proposes...

(Jay Freestone’s) Front-end predictions for 2021


React framework maturity, early container queries, WASM adoption, and monoliths. I’ll take all four, please. Not feeling like a particularly front-end-y? Jay says: Interestingly, the biggest developments in the front-end are unlikely to be traditionally front-end concerns. Back...

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