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Learn how to use Nitro to create fast, scalable server-side JavaScript applications and APIs.
Spring WebFlux is a powerful and popular framework for reactive programming in Java. Here’s a hands-on look at using Spring WebFlux with the best-in-class Reactor engine.
Enhancements include improved Native Image configuration and polyglot runtime updates for Python, JavaScript, and WebAssembly.
Google’s Angular team has open-sourced a tool that evaluates the quality of web code generated by LLMs. It works with any web library or framework.
WebAssembly 3.0 adds support for compiling high-level programming languages, with 64-bit address spacing and the ability to declare multiple memories, among other improvements.
Latest update of the popular JetBrains programming language features a Kotlin/Wasm beta and Kotlin Multiplatform, Kotlin/Native, and Kotlin/JS improvements.
Supplemental point release improvements to the Angular web framework include production-ready zoneless APIs and a new experimental MCP server.
When does it make more sense to develop a native desktop app, or an Electron-powered web UI app? We break it down for you.
Get a first-hand look at the unique and powerful approach to reactive front-end JavaScript that has made Solid a favorite.
Svelte is a developer favorite for delivering enterprise-grade front ends with a focus on performance and innovation. Here’s a tour of this fast and friendly reactive framework.