🗣 Jake's post fuelled an extensive Hacker News discussion touching on everything from MDX and htmx's role, to state management and the 'shallow' nature of the Web Components API as-is. | Yarn 4.0 Released — Starting life as an npm alternative that resolved several of its major pain points, Yarn remains a popular choice and v4 introduces a new 'hardened mode' to protect you from various security issues, boasts an improved constraints engine, and has performance (almost) on par with pnpm . Maël Nison | 'Why I Won't Use Next.js' — From the perspective of web standards to concerns about increasing complexity, Kent C. Dodds shares his opinions on why he won't use Next.js. It's spicy and opinionated, but always thoughtful. (In other Kent news, he's just launched Epic Web, his new full-stack webapp development course.) Kent C. Dodds | Goodbye, Node.js Buffer — Given Sindre's gigantic number of libraries, he could possibly migrate half the ecosystem solo.. 😏 but he sets out a case for discouraging the use of Buffer in favor of the cross-platform Uint8Array , and explains how to make the move. Sindre Sorhus | "There are two methods in software design. One is to make the program so simple, there are obviously no errors. The other is to make it so complicated, there are no obvious errors." ___ Tony Hoare, inventor of the quicksort algorithm. | | |
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