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neo | partytown | |
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21 | 65 | |
2,743 | 12,658 | |
0.3% | 1.6% | |
10.0 | 8.4 | |
7 days ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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neo
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I scraped +650K frontend jobs for 14 months and here are the Most Demanded Javascript Frontend Frameworks in this 2022 (From October 1, 2021 to November 30, 2022)
I'm hoping maybe the guy behind Neo.js and the Vue team can collab to put out an even faster framework that does more with the canvas as opposed to direct dom manipulations. As far as I can tell webGPU & wasm will reshape how things are done in the frontend and it may make sense to just render everything inside of a canvas.
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The most underrated frontend framework in 2023
Support for sockets is in there: https://github.com/neomjs/neo/blob/dev/src/data/connection/WebSocket.mjs
- Show HN: Creating perfect TabContainers โ the neo.mjs v4.3 release
- Creating perfect TabContainers - the neo.mjs v4.3 release
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[AskJS] Why are encryption and validation APIs async?
Another: https://github.com/neomjs/neo
- Clean architectures: Your benefits of using view controllers
- New year's release: neo.mjs v3.0.1 => application worker based multithreading frontends
partytown
- Partytown: Run Third-Party Scripts from a Web Worker
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Lessons from open-source: Partytown โ a library that uses web worker to run third party scripts.
Partytown is a lazy-loaded library to help relocate resource intensive scripts into a_ web worker, and off of the main thread. Its goal is to help speed up sites by dedicating the main thread to your code, and offloading third-party scripts to a web worker. โ Source
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Frontend development roadmap
Research Frameworks and Tools - Make sure to do your research on your current javascript framework and find out if it has a superset (eg React ->Nextjs, Svelte -> Sveltekit, Vue->Nuxtjs). They often come with many improvments and optimizations out of the box. There are also tools like Partytown which can vastly improve performance in some specific cases
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Interaction to Next Paint (INP)
has anyone had any luck with partytown?
https://partytown.builder.io/
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Problems to be solved
Itโs probably the insane amount of third party scripts like tracking and much more. Give partytown a try, might help you in the short run: https://partytown.builder.io
- Leftovers AI - meal generator
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Found a great way to handle cookies and render blocking scripts
I assume youโre talking about https://partytown.builder.io/ โ looks great! Only difference is not having a built in GDPR pop up, but thatโs ok.
- How the heck should i reduce page speed of a react website?
- [Rant] If I get sent one more report about pages performing poorly I'm going to lose my mind....
- Partytown: a library to run heavy third-party scripts (e.g. analytics) inside a web worker
What are some alternatives?
vanilla-js - Projects using pure JavaScript without any external libraries or frameworks
parallel.js - Easy multi-core processing utilities for Node.
Mithril.js - A JavaScript Framework for Building Brilliant Applications
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
snuggsi - snuggsi ใ - Easy Custom Elements in ~1kB
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence ๐
webhook.site - โ๏ธ Easily test HTTP webhooks with this handy tool that displays requests instantly.
Next.js - The React Framework
worker-react-reconciler-demo - This is a technical demo of familiar react development workflow for UI but done in a Web Worker, which is achieved by implementing a custom react-reconciler.
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
website-templates - 150+ HTML5 Website Templates
mitosis - Write components once, run everywhere. Compiles to React, Vue, Qwik, Solid, Angular, Svelte, and more.