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Alpine and HTMX both take a fresh approach to web development by pushing the limits of HTML Now you can use them together.
Alpine.js is a front-end JavaScript framework fashioned like a lightweight backpack, with a minimalist API and thoughtful features. Let's give it a try.
Install the latest version to close critical authorization bypass vulnerability.
Finally, a lightweight, full-stack JavaScript platform to tackle the enterprise.
Dare to speed up Python with Zig, jazz up Django with HTMX, juggle Python threads with async, or set up an air-gapped Python machine. Plus, Python cozies up to Linux and more.
As a meta-framework, Astro.js takes a different approach to developing web applications. Start here with a few critical design decisions.
Imagine a world where you can build web applications in any programming language you like. We’re close.
Over three decades of development, JavaScript has grown faster, sleeker, more capable, and much more complex. That’s good and bad.
The rapid evolution in JavaScript tools and frameworks moves at a breakneck speed. Here's our monthly roundup of news, tutorials, and updates to help you keep up.
Microsoft introduces more granular checks for branches within return expressions in TypeScript 5.8, punts checking against conditional types in returns to TypeScript 5.9.