Best of ViteDecember 2025

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    Avatar of newstackThe New Stack·19w

    Trends That Defined JavaScript in 2025

    JavaScript in 2025 saw a shift toward performance optimization and web standards, with developers questioning React's dominance as modern browsers matured. Signals emerged as a key reactivity pattern across Angular, Vue, Solid, and Svelte. Compilers took on more optimization work, with React Compiler and Svelte 5's Runes automating performance improvements. VoidZero launched Vite+ as a unified Rust-based toolchain to address JavaScript's fragmentation. AI integration moved to the frontend through MCP servers and browser-based machine learning libraries, while new frameworks like Hono, Mastro, and Wasp addressed specific use cases from edge computing to multipage apps.

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    Avatar of ergq3auoeReinier·21w

    TanStack Start Full Course - Build and Deploy a Production-Ready Full Stack App

    A comprehensive 4-hour video course teaching how to build and deploy a production-ready ecommerce application using the TanStack ecosystem. The course covers TanStack Start, Router, Query, and Form, explaining how these tools work together with Vite, Nitro, and Vinxi. It includes comparisons with Next.js and demonstrates modern React full-stack framework architecture through hands-on development.

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    Avatar of weeklyvuenewsWeekly Vue News·22w

    Weekly Vue News #227 - Mastering Nuxt Layers, DevTools & Vite 8 Beta

    A weekly newsletter covering Vue.js ecosystem updates, including topics on Nuxt Layers architecture, developer tooling improvements, and the Vite 8 beta release. The newsletter aggregates recent developments and resources for Vue developers.

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    Avatar of bytesdevBytes by ui.dev·22w

    Pimp my Bundler: Vite edition

    Vite 8 beta introduces Rolldown, a Rust-based bundler that replaces the dual esbuild/Rollup pipeline. Rolldown offers native speed (10-30× faster than Rollup), Rollup plugin compatibility, and advanced features like module federation. This gives the Vite team full control over their toolchain (Vite, Rolldown, Oxc) for a more cohesive developer experience. The newsletter also covers React RSC security vulnerabilities, TypeScript 7 progress, JavaScript's 30th anniversary, and various ecosystem updates.