🚀 .NET statt Rust?
@florianrappl.bsky.social zeigt in seinem Artikel, wie das Beispielprojekt Netpack beweist, dass #CSharp beim Web-Tooling ganz vorne mitspielen kann – inklusive AoT-Kompilierung & High-Performance-Vergleich!
⚡️ Ganzen Artikel lesen: https://tinyurl.com/erxhbrbk
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🧩 How do you build scalable micro frontends in strict, regulated industries like healthcare?
@florianrappl.bsky.social shares how his team balanced React-first micro frontend architecture with compliance at scale.
Learn how to stay agile & compliant at https://reactadvanced.com/
Chakra UI – A utility-first library with a focus on accessibility and ease of styling. Perfect if you need a highly flexible and responsive UI. (chakra-ui.com)
MUI (Material UI) – Google’s Material Design implemented for React. Ideal if you want a familiar UX with tons of pre-built components and theming options. (mui.com/material-ui/)
Ant Design – A robust enterprise UI library with a strong design system, excellent tables, and charting components—useful for IoT analytics dashboards. (ant.design)
Shoelace – Based on Web Components, making it framework-agnostic. If your IoT portal needs to support React, Vue, and other frameworks, Shoelace is a great choice. (shoelace.style)
shadcn/ui – Not just a library, but a way to structure your components while cherry-picking what you need. Built on Radix UI, it's highly customizable and perfect for scalable IoT apps. (ui.shadcn.com)
Mantine UI – A well-designed library with great defaults and a polished look. It offers dark mode out of the box and has a rich set of components ideal for dashboards and control panels. (mantine.dev)
🚀 Top React Component Libraries for IoT Portals
Building an IoT portal? Choosing the right UI component library can make or break your project. You need flexibility, great design, and easy extensibility—especially when dealing with dashboards, real-time data, and cross-framework compatibility.
🔥 JETZT LIVE auf Twitch! 🔥
Serverless neu gedacht – Dr. @florianrappl.bsky.social zeigt dir, wie du mit Node.js, Fastify & TypeScript deinen eigenen FaaS-Service baust! Mehr Speed, mehr Kontrolle, mehr Möglichkeiten. 💡
👉 Einschalten & mitdiskutieren: twitch.tv/GregorBiswan...
🚀 Serverless, aber besser!
Heute Abend zeigt uns Dr. @florianrappl.bsky.social, wie du mit Node.js, Fastify & TypeScript deinen eigenen FaaS-Service baust - schneller, flexibler & mit mehr Kontrolle als AWS Lambda. 💡
Sei live auf Twitch dabei & diskutiere mit! 🎙️👇
Awesome! Thanks a lot @structed.bsky.social !
I continued a bit with the netpack experiment. The next version will have support for Windows and covers Sass, PostCSS and codegen. Also module federation and a couple of other things are directly integrated.
Yeah thanks! Esbuild is super fast - I think this one can be a great companion, too, and it would be native in .NET - installation could be as simple as having it installed via NuGet. I think lots of possibilities here.
Today first day after my vacation.
I just published a small experiment I've worked on during the last couple of days: netpack 🤩
github.com/FlorianRappl...
My goal was to see if C# can be used to create a bundler with speed in the same ballpark as Rust / Go. 🤔
Answer: yes. 🤯
🔥 Never Wait for Backend Again! 3 Stupidly Simple Steps That Changed My Frontend Life (dev.to/geekvergil/never-wait-fo... by Vergil
How I'm trying to use BlueSky without getting burned again (https://chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2024/bluesky by Chris Holdgraf
Summarizing with Transformers.js (www.raymondcamden.com/2024/12/18/summarizing-w... by Raymond Camden
Chrome's 2024 recap for devs: Re-imagining the web with AI in DevTools, built-in Gemini, and new UI capabilities (https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-2024-recap by Paul Kinlan et al.
JavaScript Benchmarking Is a Mess (byteofdev.com/posts/javascript-benchma... by Jacob Jackson
Thoughts on What RSC Means for SPAs (blog.axlight.com/posts/thoughts-on-what-r... by Daishi Kato
Compiling Full-Featured JavaScript to Wasm (https://x.com/tmikov/status/1871397866327203845 by Tzvetan Mikov
Impressions of React and TypeScript from an Elixir/Elm developer (korban.net/posts/elm/2024-11-16-typ... by Alex Korban
Cognitive load is what matters (https://minds.md/zakirullin/cognitive by Artem Zakirullin
Introduction to Turing Machines (https://samwho.dev/turing-machines/ by Sam Rose
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🎆 Advanced Frontend Web Dev Articles - Issue 7️⃣6️⃣!
A thread with 10 really great #articles in the area of #frontend #webdev. 🧵
🙏 Shout-out to all authors for their hard work - thanks for sharing your knowledge!
#Microfrontends can be built in many ways. I've summarized 6 popular #patterns in my #article:
Six Patterns for Micro Frontends (dev.to/florianrappl/microfrontends-from-zero-to-hero-3be7).
Find the right approach for your next #webdev project! 🚀
Lua is so underrated (https://nflatrea.bearblog.dev/lua-is-so-underrated/ Noë Flatreaud
Why we use our own hardware at Fastmail (www.fastmail.com/blog/why-we-use-our-own-... by Rob Mueller
A Tour of WebAuthn (www.imperialviolet.org/tourofwebauthn/tourofweb... by Adam Langley