The page transitions API is one of those ones that I simply cannot wait for. We are starting to see other people realize, oh, these other frameworks maybe do have it better or have solved a lot of my pain points here. The lessons learned from resume ability could theoretically improve everybody else's use case. But at the end of the day will never feel like a native app until we start taking some of these things out of developers' hands.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about their predictions in web development for 2023.
Show Notes
- 00:07 Welcome
- 01:25 SSR JS sites more the norm
- 03:32 React doing forms
- 05:39 TypeScript Inferred becomes hot
- 08:11 Deno gets hotter
- 12:51 JS Runtimes Mature
- HTMX
- 15:00 We will see a new TS Type Checker written in Rust
- 19:20 New JS APIs
- 23:37 Writing towards Winter CG Spec Popular. “Worker Ready” script
- STC
- 27:05 A new JS framework
- SolidJS
- Qwik
- 29:44 Page Transitions API
- 32:40 Scott was right / Scotts gonna be right
- 34:06 Rust becomes more Popular
- 36:00 React Beta Docs launch after 5 year dev cycle
- 37:45 CSS Container Queries in Production
- 41:07 Svelte and Sveltekit Glow Up
- 43:38 CSS Subgrid
- 49:19 WASM
- 51:51 AI
- Open AI
- 53:16 Houdini
- 54:30 People souring on React, Eslint
- 57:47 Machine learning
- 01:08 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
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