Go offline with the Player FM app!
TanStack Devtools: One Panel to Rule Them All
Manage episode 500964946 series 3511448
You just can’t keep TanStack out of the news for more than a few weeks before a new product appears. This week, it’s TanStack Devtools, which provides a centralized devtools panel of all the Tanstack libraries for streamlined DX and custom devtools support.
The State of CSS 2025 survey results are in, and highlights include: devs love the new `:has()` feature, Tailwind CSS continues to be the most popular CSS framework, and over 60% of respondents are still using Sass or SCSS in their web apps.
Continuing the CSS topics, Panda CSS, a CSS-in-JS library that debuted in 2023, just hit v1. Panda gained traction by being a CSS-in-JS library built for the server-first era (meaning RSC support), and it adds new features like static analysis, type safety, and support for modern CSS like cascade layers, JSX style props, and a `createStyleContext` API for cross-framework design systems.
Timestamps:
- 0:56 - TanStack Devtools
- 6:28 - State of CSS 2025 survey results
- 15:23 - Panda CSS v1
- 23:19 - Perplexity wants to buy Chrome from Google
- 25:52 - Google Gemini is having a mental breakdown
- 30:50 - Bolt.new unveils Bolt Cloud
- 35:14 - The dialog element’s closedby attribute
- 39:20 - What’s making us happy
Links:
- Paige - Panda CSS v1
- Jack - TanStack Devtools
- TJ - State of CSS 2025 survey results
- Perplexity wants to buy Chrome from Google
- Google Gemini’s having a mental breakdown
- Bolt.new unveils Bolt Cloud
- The dialog element’s `closedby` attribute
- Paige - Express VPN
- Jack - A Psalm for the Wild Built book
- TJ - The Retrievals podcast and The Savannah Bananas baseball team
Thanks as always to our sponsor, the Blue Collar Coder channel on YouTube. You can join us in our Discord channel, explore our website and reach us via email, or talk to us on X, Bluesky, or YouTube.
111 episodes
Manage episode 500964946 series 3511448
You just can’t keep TanStack out of the news for more than a few weeks before a new product appears. This week, it’s TanStack Devtools, which provides a centralized devtools panel of all the Tanstack libraries for streamlined DX and custom devtools support.
The State of CSS 2025 survey results are in, and highlights include: devs love the new `:has()` feature, Tailwind CSS continues to be the most popular CSS framework, and over 60% of respondents are still using Sass or SCSS in their web apps.
Continuing the CSS topics, Panda CSS, a CSS-in-JS library that debuted in 2023, just hit v1. Panda gained traction by being a CSS-in-JS library built for the server-first era (meaning RSC support), and it adds new features like static analysis, type safety, and support for modern CSS like cascade layers, JSX style props, and a `createStyleContext` API for cross-framework design systems.
Timestamps:
- 0:56 - TanStack Devtools
- 6:28 - State of CSS 2025 survey results
- 15:23 - Panda CSS v1
- 23:19 - Perplexity wants to buy Chrome from Google
- 25:52 - Google Gemini is having a mental breakdown
- 30:50 - Bolt.new unveils Bolt Cloud
- 35:14 - The dialog element’s closedby attribute
- 39:20 - What’s making us happy
Links:
- Paige - Panda CSS v1
- Jack - TanStack Devtools
- TJ - State of CSS 2025 survey results
- Perplexity wants to buy Chrome from Google
- Google Gemini’s having a mental breakdown
- Bolt.new unveils Bolt Cloud
- The dialog element’s `closedby` attribute
- Paige - Express VPN
- Jack - A Psalm for the Wild Built book
- TJ - The Retrievals podcast and The Savannah Bananas baseball team
Thanks as always to our sponsor, the Blue Collar Coder channel on YouTube. You can join us in our Discord channel, explore our website and reach us via email, or talk to us on X, Bluesky, or YouTube.
111 episodes
All episodes
×Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.