Front-End: React Alternatives, Cross-Platform, H5 Mobile, Chrome 117 & Low-Code
This article surveys recent front‑end developments, critiquing React’s perceived stagnation and proposing alternatives, explains cross‑platform compilation techniques, outlines H5 mobile adaptation principles, highlights new Chrome 117 DevTools features, and introduces Huawei Cloud’s TinyEngine low‑code engine for rapid application delivery.
Front-End Technology and Architecture
Breaking the React Bubble: Rethinking Front-End Choices
The author reflects on lessons from "outdated" React development, arguing that many frequent React users fail to recognize its shortcomings in certain areas, summarizing the "React bubble" issue and offering alternative options.
Exploring Common Solutions for Cross-Platform Development: Implementing Conditional Compilation
Cross-platform development enables a single software application to run on multiple devices such as mobile phones, desktops, and browsers, or a mini‑program to operate across platforms like WeChat, Alipay, and Douyin. Its advantages include reduced development and maintenance costs, consistent user experience across channels, and lower onboarding barriers for users.
Discussion on H5 Mobile Adaptation Principles
Mobile H5 development requires adapting web pages to various device resolutions and sizes, ensuring that a fixed‑size design mockup displays consistently across different mobile devices.
Industry Development Frontiers
Chrome 117 Release: New Web Development Debugging Techniques
Chrome 117 introduces many practical new features for DevTools, enhancing web development debugging capabilities.
Huawei Cloud Low-Code Engine TinyEngine Official Launch
In the era of rapid digital transformation, low‑code platforms provide simple tools and optimized workflows that allow developers to quickly build high‑quality, reusable applications, reducing development difficulty and cost while improving efficiency and flexibility for enterprises.
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