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@lazarv/react-server, HTML5 Wolfenstein 3D, WAD Commander, JayData, odata-v4-server - Husband, father of 3, musician, gamer
github.com/lazarv
https://react-server.dev
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🚀 Living on the edge! @lazarv/react-server might be the first framework using Vite 6.1 in it's latest published version? Awesome work Vite team! 👏
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It's already in the oven and baking! ⏳🚀⚡
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oh yes please! how much of Vite could be dropped in an ideal native ESM-only world? maybe more than 50%?
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The updated React 19 experimental version now supports the experimental ViewTransition API! 🎬✨ Exciting to see how this evolves and what new possibilities it unlocks for seamless UI transitions. 🚀
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This alias setup is necessary because @lazarv/react-server can be used via `npx` without requiring React to be installed in the developer's project. In this case, the framework lives in a completely different location, making precise module resolution essential. 🌍🔗
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The environment-dependent alias plugin is needed because React is used in two versions: one for RSC rendering with the react-server Node.js module resolution condition and another for SSR & client rendering. 🔄🎭
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Upgrading from Vite 6 alpha 18 to the latest required completely different workarounds! 🔄 It was interesting to see how things changed, but in the end, the update made everything feel more refined. Loving the progress! 🚀
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And for Vite integration: we are now passing all relevant tests in github.com/rolldown/vite, the temporary fork of Vite that runs on Rolldown instead of esbuild / Rollup. Expect a proper release early 2025!
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I already implemented this in my framework, more about it at dev.to/lazarv/explo...
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I’m not old, I am still young… I loved NC so much! Also all the game setup programs for DOS! An inspiration for WAD Commander for certain!