ByteBullet#03: Cheating at React? Forget SASS/LESS, Prisma Pagination, Million, ArkType
In the latest edition of the ByteBullet newsletter, there are several exciting topics that will keep developers at the forefront of the latest developments. One of the highlights is the React TypeScript Cheatsheet, which serves as a comprehensive guide for mastering React with TypeScript. It covers various concepts and features, such as useRef and forwardRef, making it a valuable resource for developers.
Another interesting topic discussed in the newsletter is the native CSS nesting feature. While it has been a long-debated topic, the article explores whether it will replace popular preprocessors like SASS/LESS. While native CSS nesting is a useful feature, it is not fully supported yet, and developers may still rely on preprocessors for their additional features like functions, maps, and mixins.
The newsletter also introduces the Prisma Pagination Extension, a community-driven extension that simplifies pagination in Prisma. This extension supports both page number pagination and cursor-based pagination, reducing the burden on developers and providing essential information by default.
Additionally, the newsletter mentions Million, a library that claims to make React 70% faster. While many developers may already be familiar with Million, it remains a valuable tool for those seeking to optimize their React applications.
Overall, the ByteBullet#03 newsletter offers a range of intriguing topics that will keep developers informed and engaged. Readers are encouraged to join the conversation on Twitter at @ByteBulletDev and become part of the growing community.