Stay ahead in web development: latest news, tools, and insights #97



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weeklyfoo #97 is here: your weekly digest of all webdev news you need to know! This time you’ll find 37 valuable links in 6 categories! Enjoy!

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📰 Good to know

🧰 Tools

  • tsints: a parser for typescript types, written in typescript types (no js here!) by easrng / typescript
  • Sidequest: Sidequest is a modern, scalable background job processor for Node.js applications. by sidequestjs.com / nodejs
  • Express Slow Down: Slow down repeated requests; use as an alternative (or addition) to express-rate-limit by express-rate-limit / express, nodejs
  • Tambo: Add generative UI components to your AI assistant, copilot, or agent. by tambo.co / ui
  • Underrated Profitable Websites: Discover simple online business ideas that succeed without by boringwebsites.info / websites, gallery
  • Progress Tracker: A HTML component to illustrate the steps in a multi step process e.g. a multi step form, a timeline or a quiz. by Nigel O’Toole / ui
  • Hyvector: SVG editor by Jan Bösenberg / svgs
  • EvilCharts: A Beautiful & Animated Chart UI Website built on top of shadcn & recharts. by vilcharts.com / ui, charts
  • pgline: The fastest PostgreSQL JS driver written in TypeScript by stanNthe5 / postgresql
  • comptime.ts: Compile-time evaluation of expressions for smaller bundles! by comptime.js.org / typescript
  • Rumicat: Send newsletters without all the poespas. by nternet.company / newsletters
  • HMPL.js: Server-oriented customizable templating for JavaScript. Alternative to HTMX and Alpine.js. by hmpl-lang.dev / frameworks
  • MathJax: MathJax source code for version 3 and beyond by mathjax.org / math
  • AwesomeIndex: Awesome Repositories Search Engine by Will Morrison / awesome, gallery

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This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Adam ?