Hasty Treat - Future Tech We’re Excited About
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about future tech — some things you may not have heard about yet, and why we’re excited about them!
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Show Notes
05:20 - Astro
- What it is:
- astro.build is a next gen “meta” framework that eases some of React’s pain but also is not just React.
- https://twitter.com/georges_gomes/status/1380801812656226304
- Why we’re excited about it:
- Server Side JS frameworks, combine Svelte, React, Vue as needed in one component that is an SFC using markdown style meta data.
- Scoped CSS by default (a la Svelte). Sass out of the box.
- Collections import for .md files
// pages/blog.astro --- import PostPreview from '../components/PostPreview.astro'; const blogPosts = import.meta.collections('./post/*.md'); --- <main> <h1>Blog Postsh1> {blogPosts.map((post) => ( <PostPreview post={post} /> )} main>
12:06 - ViteKit
- What it is:
- Framework-agnostic
- API routes
- Pages (frontend, optional hydration)
- Adapter for Node, static, Vercel, cf worker, etc. Inspired by SvelteKit.
15:58 - Svelte Kit
- What it is:
- https://kit.svelte.dev/docs
- https://svelte.dev/blog/sveltekit-beta
- New framework for building Svelte apps
19:07 - Remix.run
- What it is:
- Remix.run
- Fullstack React framework
- Why we’re excited about it:
- Made by Michael Jackson, Ryan Florence
- License-based
- React-based
- Caching-focused, uses “the platform”
- Centralized data loading, works without client JS if needed
- Better nested routing
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