
712: 2024 Predictions

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Wes and Scott give their predictions for 2024 in JavaScript, frameworks, server-side JS, tooling, CSS, developer ecosystem, and AI tooling.
Show Notes
- 00:10 Welcome
- 01:10 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry
- 02:00 Types in JS will have real movement
- 05:10 Temporal API will ship in 1 browser
- 06:38 Perf tooling gets easy for everyone to understand
- 07:32 CSS continues to get better where you need less JS
- 08:35 The year of the server in frameworks
- 10:32 Svelte v5 is very fast
- SvelteKit • Web development, streamlined
- 12:04 Astro is going to have a good year
- Astro
- 4 Web Devs, 1 App Idea (Salma Alam-Naylor, Scott Tolinski, Eve Porcello)
- 14:22 React server components
- dai-shi/waku: ⛩️ The minimal React framework
- Waku
- 19:45 Remix moves away from page-based loaders, to component loaders
- 20:52 Hono will become more ubiquitous
- Hono - Ultrafast web framework for the Edges
- 23:23 Node will introduce TypeScript support via loaders
- 24:48 We will see a route matching Proposal move ahead
- URL Pattern Standard
- 26:34 Bun releases full node compat
- 27:34 We will see a new Linter + formatter entirely replace
- Language support | Biome
- HTML support · Issue #1326 · oxc-project/oxc
- Prettier · Opinionated Code Formatter
- 31:44 New TypeScript typechecker
- 32:42 Lightning CSS pops - or does it?
- 34:37 You’ll hear more about Rspack and Turbopack
- 35:55 Vite isn’t going to release anything big in 2024
- Vite | Next Generation Frontend Tooling
- 36:55 CSS contrast-color will land in chrome
- 37:27 Relative color will land in all major browsers
- 37:48 Scroll animation landing in 2 browsers
- 38:40 The year of CSS discovery
- 41:20 Safari will Ship 3 missing PWA Support
- 44:10 Firefox usage will continue to slip
- 47:43 Paid Arc features
- 47:55 More XR web experiences as Apple releases in Vision Pro
- 49:07 AI Tooling
- Galileo AI
- v0 by Vercel
- Transformers.js
- 51:07 Small Models that run in the browser
- 52:08 Apps get sherlocked by OpenAI
- 53:24 On prem corporate AI
- 54:15 Sick Picks
Sick Picks
Shameless Plugs
- Scott: Syntax Newsletter
- Wes: Wes Bos Courses
Hit us up on Socials!
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Wes and Scott give their predictions for 2024 in JavaScript, frameworks, server-side JS, tooling, CSS, developer ecosystem, and AI tooling.
Show Notes 00:10 Welcome
01:10 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry
02:00 Types in JS will have real movement
05:10 Temporal API will ship in 1 browser
06:38 Perf tooling gets easy for everyone to understand
07:32 CSS continues to get better where you need less JS
08:35 The year of the server in frameworks
10:32 Svelte v5 is very fast
SvelteKit • Web development, streamlined
12:04 Astro is going to have a good year
Astro
4 Web Devs, 1 App Idea (Salma Alam-Naylor, Scott Tolinski, Eve Porcello)
14:22 React server components
dai-shi/waku: ⛩️ The minimal React framework
Waku
19:45 Remix moves away from page-based loaders, to component loaders
20:52 Hono will become more ubiquitous
Hono - Ultrafast web framework for the Edges
23:23 Node will introduce TypeScript support via loaders
24:48 We will see a route matching Proposal move ahead
URL Pattern Standard
26:34 Bun releases full node compat
27:34 We will see a new Linter + formatter entirely replace
Language support | Biome
HTML support · Issue #1326 · oxc-project/oxc
Prettier · Opinionated Code Formatter
31:44 New TypeScript typechecker
32:42 Lightning CSS pops - or does it?
34:37 You’ll hear more about Rspack and Turbopack
35:55 Vite isn’t going to release anything big in 2024
Vite | Next Generation Frontend Tooling
36:55 CSS contrast-color will land in chrome
37:27 Relative color will land in all major browsers
37:48 Scroll animation landing in 2 browsers
38:40 The year of CSS discovery
41:20 Safari will Ship 3 missing PWA Support
44:10 Firefox usage will continue to slip
47:43 Paid Arc features
47:55 More XR web experiences as Apple releases in Vision Pro
49:07 AI Tooling
Galileo AI
v0 by Vercel
Transformers.js
51:07 Small Models that run in the browser
52:08 Apps get sherlocked by OpenAI
53:24 On prem corporate AI
54:15 Sick Picks
Sick Picks Scott: ISO100 protein power, Weekend at Bernie’s
Wes: Roborock S8 Pro Ultra Vaccum + Mop
Shameless Plugs Scott: Syntax Newsletter
Wes: Wes Bos Courses
Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads
Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads
Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads
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Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.