February 14, 2023
What’s new in Subsequent.js 13, how rising demand for front-end purposes has made the React codebase “ginormous,” and what’s required to assist a sustainable neighborhood of open-source contributors.
Ben is joined by Kyle Mitofsky, a Senior Software program Engineer on Stack Overflow’s public platform; Kelsey Hightower, Principal Developer Advocate at Google Cloud; and Guillermo Rauch, cocreator of Subsequent.js. They cowl what’s new in Subsequent.js 13, how rising demand for front-end purposes has made the React codebase “ginormous,” and what’s required to assist a sustainable neighborhood of open-source contributors.
Episode notes:
We speak about how Subsequent is bringing picture parts, server parts, and in-house analytics through cut up bee—and bundling all of them along with Turbopack, powered by Rust, our Developer Survey most liked language of 2022
Guillermo Rauch is the CEO and cofounder of Vercel and cocreator of Subsequent.js, an open-source React framework that helps builders construct quick, light-weight net purposes. The newest model is Subsequent.js 13. You’ll find Guillermo on LinkedIn.
We beforehand talked with Guillermo about the safety dangers of laziness, how Subsequent.js mixes static web site and SPA features, and the front-end tendencies that get him excited.
Kelsey Hightower is the Principal Developer Advocate at Google Cloud. Discover him on Twitter or GitHub, or examine his very private historical past with Kubernetes.
Kelsey has additionally distinguished himself on our podcast earlier than.
Kyle Mitofsky is a Senior Software program Engineer at Stack Overflow. Discover him on Twitter or GitHub.