
Discover what’s new in The Replay, LogRocket’s newsletter for dev and engineering leaders, in the December 17th issue.

A practical five minute revenue estimation method to help product managers compare ideas, drop low impact features, and prioritize smarter.

React, Angular, and Vue still lead frontend development, but 2025 performance is shaped by signals, compilers, and hydration. Here’s how they compare.

Learn how to use Drizzle ORM with Expo SQLite in a React Native app, including schema setup, migrations, and type-safe queries powered by TanStack Query.

Explore five bizarre browser APIs that open up opportunities for delightful interfaces, unexpected interactions, and thoughtful accessibility enhancements.

This article examines when hero sections are necessary in digital products, when they create friction, and how to evaluate them using UX goals, primary actions, user flow impact, and real-world alternatives.

AI speeds up tasks like research synthesis, ideation, and first-draft wireframes, but it can’t replace clarity, taste, or decision-making. Here’s a grounded look at what AI actually does well in UX right now.

Fixing AI code, over-engineering JavaScript, and more: discover what’s new in The Replay, LogRocket’s newsletter for dev and engineering leaders, in the December 10th issue.

TOON is a lightweight format designed to reduce token usage in LLM prompts. This post breaks down how it compares to JSON, where the savings come from, and when it actually helps.

A practical guide for PMs who want to stop being bottlenecks, delegate smarter, and lead teams effectively with a clear ownership framework.

This tutorial walks through recreating Apple’s Liquid Glass UI on the web using SVG filters, CSS, and React. You’ll learn how to build refraction and reflection effects with custom displacement and specular maps, and how to balance performance and accessibility when using advanced filter pipelines.

tRPC solved type safety for full-stack TypeScript teams. oRPC borrowed the best parts and added interoperability. This article breaks down how both frameworks work and where each one fits best.