Ryan Carniato predicts 2026 frameworks will focus on isomorphic-first approaches to reduce server/client friction, with deeper async integration becoming central. Angular team's Mark Thompson explains frameworks optimize for their existing users rather than competing for others' users, while AI may shift how developers approach framework selection. A deep dive into Angular's template type checking reveals the compiler runs separate compilations for type checking and final code. Tailwind Labs faced layoffs after AI reduced demand for their UI component business, though Vercel and Google stepped in with sponsorships. Angular Three v4 released with a completely rewritten renderer, and ngx-dev-toolbar provides an in-browser development UI for common tasks.

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Ryan Carniato on 2026JavaScript Frameworks - Heading into 2026Mark Thompson at PodRocketAngular from the Inside (Angular Space)Tailwind CrisisAngular Three v4Community Shoutout: ngx-dev-toolbaralfredoperez / ngx-dev-toolbarWhy ngx-dev-toolbar?InstallationQuick Start

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