Emerging Front-End Trends: From Pinia to Sandbox Security
This article curates recent front‑end developments, covering emerging frameworks like Pinia, evolving Node.js web standards, low‑code engine open‑source releases, architectural insights, Puppeteer PDF performance tricks, and sandbox security, while also inviting developers to join the Cloud Academy front‑end team.
Industry Development Frontiers
Front-end Development and Future
Understanding the challenges of mastering front-end, which involves a broad and fragmented knowledge base and staying up‑to‑date with emerging frameworks.
Pinia Arrives: Don't Get Left Behind
Pinia is a new state‑management library for Vue, positioned as the successor to Vuex (sometimes called Vuex 5).
Node.js Web Framework Evolution – Toward Front‑End and Future Standards
Two proposals, JS Module Blocks (dynamic code import) and JS Module Fragments (named, statically importable modules), inspire a third direction that unifies server, SSR, and client code in a single file.
Alibaba Low‑Code Engine Open‑Source
The LowCodeEngine is a powerful, extensible framework for low‑code platform developers.
Front-End Technology and Architecture
An “Oral” Discussion on Architecture
Originating from Android client architecture issues, this talk blends abstract methodology with practical insights applicable to various software architecture scenarios.
Optimizing PDF Export with Puppeteer
After implementing a PDF export feature with Puppeteer, the team seeks performance improvements to handle increasing export demands efficiently.
Mastering Front‑End Sandboxes
Sandboxes provide isolated environments for executing untrusted code safely without affecting the host system.
Join the Cloud Academy Front‑End Team
The Cloud Academy front‑end team aims to become a top national and regional technical group, integrating technology with business, fostering a collaborative culture, and operating with an efficient, flat organization.
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