Top Frontend Innovations: Memory Optimization, File Streaming, and New JS Features

This article curates recent frontend breakthroughs—including Electron memory tuning, printer integration, efficient file streaming, Chrome 117's SHA‑1 deprecation, native JavaScript array grouping, and continuous user‑experience improvement—offering practical insights for modern web developers.

Yunxuetang Frontend Team
Yunxuetang Frontend Team
Yunxuetang Frontend Team
Top Frontend Innovations: Memory Optimization, File Streaming, and New JS Features

Frontend Technology and Architecture

Exploring Memory Optimization in New QQ NT Desktop

Investigation of memory optimization for Electron applications, demonstrating how to analyze and improve memory issues.

Evolution of Guming Printer Technology

Shows how front‑end can interact with printers to achieve text and image printing.

Frontend File Streams, Chunked Download and Upload

Discusses efficient solutions for large file transfer, enhancing transmission speed and user experience.

Frontier Exploration

Chrome 117 Upgrade May Break Your Site

Chrome 117 will gradually drop support for SHA‑1 signed root certificates, potentially causing access issues.

JavaScript Finally Supports Native Array Grouping

New native methods Object.groupBy and Map.groupBy are introduced, eliminating the need for custom grouping functions.

Design and Experience

How Should Frontend Teams Improve User Experience?

Experience optimization is an ongoing process that should stem not only from business requirements but also from a continuous pursuit of better UX.

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