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On the Chrome team, we care about user experience and a thriving web ecosystem. We want users to have the best possible experience on the web, not only with static documents but also when they use rich, highly-interactive applications. Open-source tools and frameworks play a large role in enabling developers to build modern apps for the web, while also supporting good developer experiences. These
ProductWork with GitHub Actions in your terminal with GitHub CLIgh brings GitHub to the command line by helping developers manage pull requests, issues, gists, and much more. As of 1.9.0, even more of GitHub is available in your terminal:… gh brings GitHub to the command line by helping developers manage pull requests, issues, gists, and much more. As of 1.9.0, even more of GitHub is available in
This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. 2020 has been a long year. As it comes to an end we wanted to share a special Holiday Update on our research into zero-bundle-size React Server Components. To introduce React Server Components, we have prepared a talk and a demo. If you want, you can check them out during the holidays, or later when work picks back up
[2020.12.8 追記] ブコメでEMが何かわからないと書かれていたので補足。EM = Engineering Managerです。EM菌ではありません!!! [追記ここまで] 今の会社でお世話になったEMの人たちのマネジメントがとてもよかったので育休で全てを忘れる前にメモを残す。EMの話題はよく見かけるけれど、マネジメントされる側の視点で語られることがあまりなかった気がするのでいい記録になるかもしれない。 前提 自分: メンバー(マネジメントされる側)。Androidエンジニア。ある程度放置されても自走できる。 EM: 一人ではなく複数。(歴代という意味。同時に複数人のEMにマネジメントされたという意味ではない。)彼らはみなAndroidエンジニアではないがモバイルもしくはフロントエンドのエンジニア。なので技術の相談はしないが、開発業務そのものについてはとても詳しい。 組織: エンジ
Summary: The caret icon most clearly indicated to users that it would open an accordion in place, rather than linking directly to a new page. For good reasons, accordions are a popular UI element today: on mobile, they are an essential tool because they collapse content and make page length manageable, but even on desktop, they mitigate visual complexity and allow users to focus on the content mos
WebGPU is an emerging API that provides access to the graphics and computing capabilities of hardware on the web. It’s designed from the ground up within the W3C GPU for the Web group by all major browser vendors, as well as Intel and a few others, guided by the following principles: We are excited to bring WebGPU support to Firefox because it will allow richer and more complex graphics applicatio
Are there any obstacles I can remove for you? As your manager, what would you like me to stop, start, or continue doing? At what point in the past week were you most frustrated with or discouraged by your work? What can I do to help you manage that? Do you feel you’re getting enough feedback? Why/why not? Do you have any feedback for me? Do you think that you receive enough feedback? Is feedback h
After ~12.5 years at Google and ~10 years working on Go (#golang), it's time for me to do something new. Tomorrow is my last day at Google. Working at Google and on Go has been a highlight of my career. Go really made programming fun for me again, and I've had fun helping make it. I want to thank Rob Pike for letting me work on Go full time (instead of just as a distraction on painfully long gBus
Caution: This page is somewhat outdated and only exists for historical purposes. React 18 was released with support for concurrency. However, there is no “mode” anymore, and the new behavior is fully opt-in and only enabled when you use the new features. For up-to-date high-level information, refer to: React 18 Announcement Upgrading to React 18 React Conf 2021 Videos For details about concurrent
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Three years ago today, the Rust community released Rust 1.0 to the world, with our initial vision of fearless systems programming. As per tradition, we’ll celebrate Rust’s birthday by taking stock of the people and the product, and especially of what’s happened in the last year. The People Rust is a people-centric, consensus-driven project. Some of the most exciting developments over the last year
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