Yay! Contributed to Nuxt official documentation and my pr was merged by @danielcroe🤗The pr was about how global middlewares are executed on the server side during the application's life cycle. Last year I contributed to Vuejs official docs & now Nuxt, tools I use on a daily💚🚀
🌟 XBOX Godot Sample - now available as a public, source-only reference on @github
We’re making it easier to build for XBOX on PC with @godotengine. Check out our new sample that helps you integrate Microsoft GDK, XBOX Services, and PlayFab directly into Godot, with reusable code and modular samples that help make your development path shorter, smoother, and more open.
Learn more: https://t.co/M4UqR0Gq5p
⚛️ REACT. CONNECT. BUILD.
RenderCon Kenya 2026 is officially on the horizon.
Join developers, designers, creators, and tech enthusiasts from across East Africa for a day of learning, networking, and community.
Save The Date!
3rd October 2026
#RenderConKE#ReactJS#TechEvents
Now I understand why Evan briefly touched on Vue and rushed to talk about Vite & Void on this year's State of Vue conf.
Congratulations @evanyou keep wining & please dont forget about Vue.js 🙏🏿
VoidZero, the team behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+, is joining Cloudflare. Vite stays open source, vendor-agnostic, and built for everyone. https://t.co/DJTpX4Q9Xt
VoidZero is joining Cloudflare.
Our mission stays the same: to make JavaScript developers more productive than ever before. Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ remain MIT-licensed. Evan and the VoidZero team will continue leading them.
Cloudflare shares our commitment to open source. Together, we can keep investing in the tooling developers rely on every day, while bringing the Vite ecosystem and Cloudflare’s platform even closer together.