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#9: The Next.js and React.js Weekly Newsletter (21 May 2025)
Check out this week’s updates on related articles, tools, templates, projects, and resources about React.js, Next.js, CSS, and the TypeScript ecosystem.
Check out this week’s Google I/O ’25 Developer Keynote: The Google I/O 2025 Developer Keynote, held on May 20, 2025, showcased a range of groundbreaking advancements, particularly emphasising artificial intelligence (AI) and its integration across Google’s ecosystem.
Reactjs | Nextjs | TypeScript Project Tutorial
- Build a Stunning 3D Website with React, Tailwind & Spline | Beginner Tutorial, published by MiladiCode
- Build & Deploy an AI Online Learning Platform Using NextJs, React, Clerk, Neon, Drizzle ORM, published by TubeGuruji.
- Nextjs + Postgres and Error Monitoring — Full Stack Support Ticketing System, published by Traversy Media.
- Build a Fullstack E-Commerce Website with Next.js 15, Tailwind CSS & OneEntry | Step-by-Step Project, published by React & Next.js Projects with Sahand
- Star Wars Project Explanation, published by Web Dev Simplified
Reactjs | Nextjs | TypeScript Tutorial
- This Next.js Data Fetching Pattern Is CRITICAL For Every Developer, published by ByteGrad.
- Nextjs 15 Full Course 2025 | Become a Nextjs Pro in 1.5 Hours, published by PedroTech
- TanStack Start: Middlewares (Auth, Observability, Error Handling), published by Dev Leonardo
- React Router 🤝 React Server Components, published by Maximilian Schwarzmüller
- Learn Modern React.js in 20 Minutes, published by Code Ryan
- I found the BEST UI Library, published by Better Stack
- Configure your Git, published by codingjerk
- Unpack the Latest Llama 4 Herd, published by Meta Developers
- Tanstack’s NEW Package — Tanstack DB, published by Better Stack
- How to Create React Functional Components with TypeScript (FC) | Complete Guide, published by ByteTrum
- React.js — Interview Questions, published by XPlain
- 6 TypeScript tips to turn you into a WIZARD, published by Matt Pocock
- Learn TanStack Start in 7 Minutes, published by PedroTech
- The Secret THIS Parameter: TypeScript’s overlooked Superpower Explained, published by Typed Rocks
- File & Image Uploads For Your LMS (React / Next.js Guide), published by ByteGrad
- I actually use JavaScript generator functions, published by Joshua Morony
Reactjs | Nextjs | TypeScript Blog/Article
- Node.js 24 is here: What’s new and what to expect
- Why URL state matters: A guide to
useSearchParams
in React - Introducing Zod 4
- Building an agentic AI workflow with Ollama and React
- Recursive Types in TypeScript: A Brief Exploration
- Goodbye useEffect: Exploring use() in React 19
- A Reader’s Question on Nested Lists
- Why Are There So Many Databases?
- Creating Blob Shapes using clip-path: shape()
- How to generate a PDF for a Nextjs project hosted on Vercel
- Type-Safe Env Variables: Because Debugging Production at 3 AM is Not the Vibe
- Top 12+ Next.js Open Source Projects You Should Try Now (Real Dev Picks)
- Prisma 6.8.0: VS Code Agent Mode, Local Prisma Postgres, Native Deno Support
- Building a real-time chat app with Next.js and Netlify
NPM Package Update
- @tanstack/react-query latest version: 5.76.1
- Couchbase latest version: 4.4.6
- @reduxjs/toolkit latest version: 2.8.2
- @supabase/supabase-js latest version: 2.49.5
- @tailwindcss/postcss latest version: 4.1.7
- Eslint latest version: 9.27.0
- Firebase latest version: 11.7.3
- Mongoose latest version: 8.15.0
- Npm latest version: 11.4.0
- Pnpm latest version: 10.11.0
- Prisma latest version: 6.8.2
- React-hook-form latest version: 7.56.4
- Rollup latest version: 4.41.0
- Svelte latest version: 5.31.1
- Typeorm latest version: 0.3.24
- Vitest latest version: 3.1.4
- Zod latest version: 3.25.7
- Commander latest version: 14.0.0
- Lucide-react latest version: 0.511.0
- Antd latest version: 5.25.2
- Parcel latest version: 2.15.1
- Multer latest version: 2.0.0
- Marked latest version: 15.0.12
- Framer-motion latest version: 12.12.1
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