Friday Links #30 - The Week in JavaScript: Fresh Tools & Updates
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Friday Links #30 - The Week in JavaScript: Fresh Tools & Updates
"Welcome to Friday Links #30, your end-of-week roundup of JavaScript trends, tools, and discoveries. From innovative frameworks and compiler breakthroughs to clever developer utilities and inspiring open-source projects, this week's highlights capture the energy of modern web development. Whether you're experimenting with AI frameworks, diving into React performance improvements, or exploring small-bundle game dev, there's something here to spark your curiosity."
"Open Social The future of large files in Git is Git Best Practices for Building Agentic AI Systems: What Actually Works in Production How I Built a Full-Stack React Framework 4x Faster Than Next.js With 4x More Throughput Howto Use JavaScript reduce() Like a Pro Here's How To Build Fullstack Agent Apps (Gemini, CopilotKit & LangGraph) Run Express.js on Cloudflare Workers GitHub Copilot CLI: How to get started CSS :is() :where() the Mag­ic Happens Next.js App Router: Dynamic, Grouped, Parallel & Intercepted"
"Mirrow: A DSL for Dynamic SVG Creation and Animation - Instead of treating SVGs as static graphics, Mirrow reimagines them as interactive, code-defined visuals. It introduces a domain-specific language (DSL) that lets you generate and animate SVGs programmatically, making them flexible, reusable, and expressive. Visit the playground to experiment with Mirrow syntax and bring your own SVG animations to life in real time."
Highlights include Open Social, the future of large files in Git, Git best practices for building agentic AI systems, a faster full‑stack React framework, and JavaScript reduce() techniques. Resources cover building fullstack agent apps with Gemini, CopilotKit, and LangGraph; running Express.js on Cloudflare Workers; GitHub Copilot CLI onboarding; modern CSS features like :is() and :where(); Next.js App Router patterns; React performance improvements; Node.js features replacing popular npm packages; and Web3 tooling such as Ethers.js and wagmi. Mirrow provides a DSL for programmatic SVG creation and animation, while ogImage.click ai-digest compiles projects into structured Markdown for AI assistants.
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