Best of FutureSeptember 2023

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    Why use Vite when Bun is also a bundler? - Vite vs. Bun

    Why use Vite when Bun is also a bundler? - Vite vs. Bun? Why is Vite still needed? Vite is great for bundling client-side apps, has API's that many developers love. Bun's HMR currently has at least one open issue, which is important for fast local development.

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    Copilot for Docs

    Copilot for docs saves developers from scouring reams of documentation. We’re exploring ways to easily provide that context, so that Copilot for Docs can provide the most helpful answer, specifically for you. The future of writing docs is a huge amount of work.

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    Remix v2

    Remix v2 is a new version of Remix v1, which has all future flags enabled. This is a major version so we are also taking the opportunity to bump a few of our main dependencies. For a comprehensive walkthrough of things you will need to upgrade, please refer to our guide on upgrading to v2.

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    Laravel Ecommerce with Lunar PHP

    Lunar PHP is a Laravel ecommerce package, with an administrative hub, and a soon-to-be-released API. In this video, let's go through setting up a starter kit and exploring some of its features. The future promises to bring even more enhancements to the table.

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    Pythagora-io/gpt-pilot: Dev tool that writes scalable apps from scratch while the developer oversees the implementation

    GPT Pilot is a research project to see how can GPT-4 be used to generate fully working, production-ready, apps. The main idea is that AI can write most of the code for an app (maybe 95%) but for the rest 5%, a developer is and will be needed until we get full AGI.

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    Creator of Vue.js and Vite: Evan You's Journey From Google Engineer to Open Source Pioneer

    Evan You, the creator of Vue.js and Vite, discusses his journey to becoming a full-time open-source developer. Evan attributes his success to a combination of luck and persistence. He outlines his approach to API-driven development, where he designs how things should work before implementing them.