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Cloudflare is now backing pkg.pr.new’s data infrastructure! Bolt 100K Open Source Fund ViteConf 2024 was a blast Unbundling the JavaScript ecosystem StackBlitz is joining the Open Source Pledge Announcing TutorialKit: Interactive tutorials in the browser Get ready for ViteConf 2024 Announcing pkg.pr.new StackBlitz welcomes Ari Perkkiö, core team member of Vitest Catch us at Figma Config WebContainers and the future of web dev (interview with Jòan Varvenne) Open Source at StackBlitz Avoiding CORS issues with this one simple trick How to document design system components What is Vite (and why is it so popular)? Improving the developer experience of enterprise design systems Flow state: Why fragmented thinking is worse than any interruption What is Storybook? An Overview for Developers The Self-Rendering Eval Shirt Starters Upgrade: WebContainers and Vite Putting the Dev in Figma’s Dev Mode Announcing StackBlitz Self-hosted Building Together in Illinois 5 lessons design systems teams can learn from open-source maintainers Announcing Native Language Support in WebContainers Introducing StackBlitz Teams Bringing Sharp to WebAssembly and WebContainers npm, yarn and pnpm are now supported natively in WebContainers The Atomic Waltz: Unraveling WebAssembly Issues in V8 and SpiderMonkey WebContainers now run on Safari, iOS, and iPadOS Now I am become the Destroyer of Threads WebContainer API is here. StackBlitz September 2022 Update StackBlitz August 2022 Update StackBlitz July 2022 Update Introducing: Collections and Social Previews! Down the caching-hole: adventures in Announcing ViteConf StackBlitz June 2022 Update The Fox and the Bolt: Bringing WebContainers to Firefox WebContainers are now supported in Firefox on desktop and Android StackBlitz May 2022 Update StackBlitz April 2022 Update Cloudflare and StackBlitz partner to bring Cloudflare Workers to your browser Powering over 2M developers a month, StackBlitz has raised $7.9M StackBlitz March 2022 Update Announcement: WebContainers are out of beta in Chromium StackBlitz has joined the Bytecode Alliance StackBlitz February 2022 Update Bringing WebContainers to all Browsers: a call to action for COEP Credentialless Cross-Browser support with Cross-Origin isolation StackBlitz welcomes Patak, core maintainer of Vite Chasing Memory Bugs through V8 and WebAssembly Remix v1 has landed, and it runs on WebContainers SvelteKit is now fully supported in WebContainers We Shopify partners with StackBlitz to bring Hydrogen development in-browser StackBlitz September 2021 Update Introducing Vite.new Templates! Announcing WebContainers Astro support! 🛰 Introducing: SQLite3 support in WebContainers! 🧪 StackBlitz July 2021 Update StackBlitz June 2021 Update Introducing WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in your browser Interactive Docs: The new norm for Remote Work
ViteConf is back!
Eric Simons CEO at StackBlitz making web development fast & secu · 2023-08-10 · via StackBlitz Blog

tl;dr: Join us October 5th and 6th for a free, online event and learn how teams are building the next generation of the web with Vite. Get your free ticket now!

We’re excited to announce that the second ever ViteConf will take place online starting October 5th. We were blown away by the inaugural ViteConf last year as we welcomed over 25,000 members of the community.

Just like last year, the event is free, online, and designed to be immersive and interactive — and this year we’re taking it to a whole new level. We’ll also be welcoming back some familiar names and are looking forward to sharing some new ones in the coming weeks.

Beyond fast

Since StackBlitz’s initial investment in Vite in 2021 and even in the months since the very first ViteConf last October, Vite’s growth has been eye popping to say the least.

Vite is now one of the fastest-growing tools in web development and recently exceeded 6.2M weekly downloads 🤯.

A line graph of weekly Vite downloads since August 2021 from npmtrends.com

Vite now powers a growing number of open source projects, including many you may recognize, like Nuxt, SvelteKit, SolidStart, QwikCity, RedwoodJS, among many others. We’re also seeing Vite and Vite-backed projects being adopted by teams at companies of all sizes, including Google and Netflix.

Vite’s journey is still in its early days, but already a vibrant ecosystem of web technologies has emerged alongside a and dynamic community of developers who build them.

The theme of this year’s ViteConf is “Beyond Fast.” We chose this theme because it’s no longer just about developing the fastest tool, it’s about creating lasting, effective ecosystems—of both technology and of people.

What to expect

In just under two months’ time, ViteConf 2023 will feature:

  • Presentations from leading community members building the expanding ecosystem of Vite-based projects like Astro, Vue, Svelte, Angular, React, and more
  • Talks from engineers from leading companies like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI who are using Vite to build their web applications,
  • a live panel about open source communities and collaboration (hosted by This Dot Labs)
  • live keynotes from some very special guests
  • and special launches and announcements 👀

The conference is free to join, and all content will be presented via an immersive player and embedded Discord so you can connect with presenters and other attendees. Everything will be available online for free after the conference as well.

This year, we’re also introducing live dev environments (powered by StackBlitz WebContainers) directly into the ViteConf streaming experience so you can play with the code live while speakers present—a first for online conferences.

To ensure everyone can join regardless of timezone, ViteConf runs for 24 hours with a live 12-hour block that is immediately replayed. Live captions will also be available.

Once again, we are grateful to be joined by several Community Partners who help spread the word about ViteConf and who share our goal of creating a great attendee experience.

Thank you to the ViteConf Community Partners

See you there!

Tickets for ViteConf 2023 are now available. Grab yours here and don’t forget to make it your own by connecting your GitHub account.

We have lots of updates to share as we get closer to October 5, so stay updated by following us on Twitter and Mastodon or by joining us in Discord.