In its latest release Ember Octane, introduced as Ember 3.15, comes with a lot of features and provides updates to Ember’s components and reactivity system. Learn more here.
We review the new features and changes in the react-query v1.0 release and take a look at its new, dedicated devtools.
Tailwind v.1.2.0 includes new features and additions such as Transition support, Transform support, CSS Grid support, and other updates.
Firefox 71 introduces support for CSS subgrid to improve web layouts, plus much more.
The latest version of GreenSock, GSAP 3, includes a simplified API, reduced file size, timeline defaults, backward compatibility and more.
In this post, we’ll look at all the new features of Firefox 70 and demonstrate how they help increase our browsing experience.
I have waited a long time for these changes, and I think the TypeScript official announcement does its usual job of underselling the great new features.
Few users will notice changes from the stable release (coming in late October) but there are some exciting new features for web developers.
When the results of the “State of JavaScript 2018” survey were published, React emerged as the winner for the front-end […]
In this post, we will be looking at the backdrop-filter. One of the many improvements in Chrome’s new release.
Read about the new features in the new styled-components version 5.
Angular 8 has arrived, and it includes updates to nearly every component of the platform. But what about the highly anticipated Ivy renderer?