“Dandelion” magazine, updated weekly, we focus on mining “basic technology, engineering, cross-end framework technology, graphics programming, server development, desktop development, artificial intelligence” and other general direction of the industry hot spots, and professional interpretation; Not only that, we also select the concave and convex technology articles, to present the research direction of the team.

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High overlook

The height of the sky, feel the universe is infinite

The front frame

Vue3 Composition API proposal

One of Vue3’s heavyweight features is the Composition API, which helps you better organize your code. This web page is a draft of the Composition API. It introduces the design motivation, design details, specific API usage, and more. The article is a long one, and I recommend a leisurely weekend of coffee and headphones to peruse it.

React Hook Form VS Formik

Building forms with React is a pain, and Formik is officially recommended. This paper compares React Hook Form with Formik and concludes that React Hook Form is easier to use and more efficient. If you happen to be confused in this area, try it out.

Quark-h5 — Visual editor from scratch

You’ve probably used microscene generation tools to create cool H5 pages, but have you ever wondered how to implement them besides marveling at their magic? In this paper, an H5 editor project from scratch to achieve the complete design ideas and main implementation steps, and open source front-end and back-end code. You can follow this tutorial to create your own H5 editor from scratch.

Graphics programming

A first look at Unreal Engine 5

At the end of May, Epic unveiled the unreal engine 5. The update included Nanite virtual micropolygons and the new Lumen for dynamic global lighting, then showed off the engine running real-time rendering on the PS5, stunning the industry with its realistic lighting and cinema-like detail.

engineering

Vite — Getting started

Vite is a new development tool launched by Vue technology ecosystem. It is aimed at the unpackaged development server of Vue applications. Developers can preview Vue projects directly in the browser without using webpack and other packaging tools. The principle of Vite is similar to that of Snowpack, which techWeek described earlier, and Vite itself says it was partly inspired by the snowpack project. This article from 0 step by step to achieve a simple version of Vite to explain the technical principle of Vite, read this article, to read the Vite project source code, I believe there will be no small harvest.

Artificial intelligence (ai)

Duke University has developed the PULSE algorithm, an AI hack technology that can transform your photos into high definition

PULSE, a new ultra-resolution imaging algorithm, has been open-source by Duke University. PULSE can zoom a portrait from a low resolution of 16 by 16 pixels to a high resolution of 1024 by 1024 pixels.

Tool to promote

How to quickly build your own StoryBook

Storybook is a tool to aid UI control development. Create separate controls through stories, so that each control development has a separate development debugging environment. Storybook runs independent of the project, so developers don’t have to worry about not being able to develop controls due to the development environment or dependencies. Storybook supports frameworks that cover the mainstream frameworks (React, Vue, Angular). Since React is used as the technology stack, this article describes how to configure the Storybook environment for projects using React.

The sea gleanings

The sea, product kuibu and thousands of miles

ELF – Flexible and extensible HTML5 build tool

Front-end engineering has been a problem for a long time. In addition to what You are working on, there are many excellent gadgets that help us solve all aspects of the problem. ELF is one of the building tools that liberates us from repetitive work.

Simple automatic deployment with Git hooks

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