What's New with Next.js 15 | PAPAFAM Newsletter #154
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Next.js 15 Released + Next.js Conf 2024 Summary
Itās a big week for the popular (some may even argue default) React framework with Next.js Conf starting today, as well as the Next.js 15 release. It includes a codemod CLI for easier upgrading, async request APIs, alignment with React 19, and more!
Svelte 5 is Alive
The long awaited next major release of Svelte, the compiler-driven JS UI framework, is the āmost significant release in the projectās historyā, while remaining largely backwards compatible.
GenAIScript: Microsoft's Generative AI Scripting Environment
Microsoft is really poking at AI from all angles. TypeChat introduced a type-safe way to talk to LLMs; now GenAIScript offers a JavaScript-powered way to programmatically assemble prompts and process responses.
Introducing Storybook for React Native 8.3
In a rather quirky slidedeck presented at TC39 recently, an idea was floated to call the language JS engines implement āJS0ā and a myriad of features that have to be compiled to JS0 āJSSugarā.
Nine Patch: Put Content Inside a Component Rendered with Nine Slice Scaling
Imagine you have an image that represents a frame and you chop it into a 3x3 grid with 4 corners, 4 sides and the middle. You then use those pieces to create a dynamically sized bordered space (ie. 9-slice scaling).
Server Side State management in Next.js
Article describes an interesting application of Reactās request memoization for sharing server-side state and thereby minimizing prop drilling
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