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Relatable Code · Sep 19, 2022

Checking out Deno's Web framework -- Fresh

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Diego Ballesteros · Relatable Code

Yet another full-stack web framework was released relatively recently. Its name is Fresh and it is made explicitly for Deno. But, what is Deno?

Deno is a simple, modern and secure runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly that uses V8 and is built in Rust.

This update brings a ton of new changes:

  • Automatic JSX

  • Plugins

    • Official twind plugin

  • Preact Signals support

  • Preact DevTools support

  • Explicit rendering of 404 pages

  • Stacked middleware

  • Experimental Deno.serve support

  • Showcase & "Made with Fresh" badges

Why is this interesting? Well mainly the first point of Automatic JSX. This seems to be a recurring functionality in full stack web frameworks to automatically include JSX or React in full.

Very exciting times to be a React developer.

On to more saddening news. Adobe has acquired Figma. On the surface this may seem exciting because these types of moves typically mean a lot more resources and money for software like Figma, it also has potential disappointing consequences.

Adobe already had a Figma-like product, this essentially removes a competitor from the landscape. This means users are the ones that suffer as less innovation is required.

not to mention this may mean that in the future there is a chance that for regular developers Figma will no longer have a generous free-tier…

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