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One Framework, Astro Server Islands, and WordPress Steals a WP Engine Plugin

One Framework, Astro Server Islands, and WordPress Steals a WP Engine Plugin

Update: 2024-10-21
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In the new frameworks based on React, we introduce you to One. It is a Vite-powered project claiming to support React web apps and React Native apps all in one.

Next, Host Jack Herrington shares an update on how Astro’s Server Islands work after trying them out for himself. Similar to React’s Suspense components, Astro’s Server Islands allow any component that relies on server data to render with a “fallback” (like a loader or skeleton component) in the browser until the data is returned and the full HTML can render.

And as we cannot go a week without talking about the latest WordPress and WP Engine drama (listen to our last 3 episodes for full details), the latest kerfuffle involves WordPress seizing control of one of WP Engine’s most popular plugins hosted on the WordPress Plugin Directory and pushing a forked version of the plugin that WordPress is in control of under the same name.

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One Framework, Astro Server Islands, and WordPress Steals a WP Engine Plugin

One Framework, Astro Server Islands, and WordPress Steals a WP Engine Plugin

TJ VanToll, Paige Niedringhaus, Jack Herrington