PHP Has Survived for 26 Years Because It Keeps Evolving

After an influential developer in the open source PHP project, Nikita Popov, decided to move on, it prompted the formation of a new foundation to run the project: The PHP Foundation. This begs a couple of questions. First, why is PHP still such a critical part of the web, when other programming languages and frameworks … Read more

It’s a Web3 World Now

Love it or hate it, the term “Web3” has quickly become the latest catchphrase in Silicon Valley. It’s been relentlessly hyped this year by cryptocurrency enthusiasts and investors — and in particular, the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). The main mouthpiece of Web3 has been Chris Dixon, a partner at 16z. Through an influential … Read more

Dynamic by Default: Shopify’s Hydrogen, a New Take on React

Shopify has launched a new React-based web development framework, called Hydrogen. It’s open source and available now as a developer preview. Hydrogen is similar to Next.js, perhaps the most popular React framework, only it was built especially for the needs of e-commerce developers. In another twist, Hydrogen was developed on the premise that “commerce needs … Read more

Chrome Dev Summit: It’s a Web Evolution, Not Revolution

This year’s Chrome Dev Summit, held virtually by Google, was a relatively muted event compared to the 2020 version. Last December, Google told us the web platform was fast catching up with native applications, that Chrome extensions were “a superpower for the web,” and that PWAs (progressive web apps) were “on the cusp” of a … Read more

How Next.js 12 Connects to Low-Code and Visual Design Tools

Last week Vercel announced Next.js 12, the latest version of its JavaScript framework based on the React library. Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel and creator of Next.js, positioned version 12 as “the first SDK for the Web” — presumably based on its ever-increasing set of functionalities, which I’ll get into during this column. Also notable, … Read more

Web Apps vs. Native Apps: The Growth of Progressive Web Apps

Earlier this month the PWA Summit was broadcast as a single-day online event. PWAs (Progressive Web Apps) have made significant progress over the past several years, according to a presentation from ​​Ire Aderinokun, co-founder and COO of Nigerian company Helicarrier Studio. Aderinokun made the case that PWAs are ready to be considered as a viable … Read more

Is Web3 Really Decentralized? A Look at Alchemy and BitClout

The debate about whether the blockchain-centric Web3 architecture is valid continues to rage on social media. Meanwhile, did you know that many current “dapps” (distributed applications) are reliant on centralized web infrastructure? That’s right, despite all the highfalutin talk about Web3 being a decentralized version of the web where you get to “own a piece … Read more

Why Decoupled Architectures Now Make Sense for WordPress

Decoupled architectures have become a defining trend of this era of web development. We’ve seen it most noticeably with the rise of the Jamstack architecture, exemplified by companies like Netlify and Gatsby. But it’s also been a key theme in the large ecosystem of websites built using the open source WordPress content management system (CMS). … Read more

Frontity and the Future of WordPress as a Dev Platform

Last week Automattic, the company behind WordPress, continued its recent run of acquisitions by snapping up a React framework company called Frontity. While the acquisition itself was primarily an “acquihire”, since Frontity’s technology is open source, it also revealed something about Automattic’s plans for WordPress going forward. It’s clear that Automattic now sees WordPress as … Read more

A Look at Omniverse Kit, Nvidia’s Metaverse SDK

Last week I looked at potential developer platforms for the metaverse, a 3D version of the web that has been much discussed this year. Although Facebook ignited the latest round of hype about the metaverse last month, another company, Nvidia, is much further along in its development of an actual metaverse platform. Nvidia’s Omniverse has … Read more

What the Metaverse Means for Developers

Last month Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined his vision for the metaverse, a 3D version of the web, in an interview with The Verge. We’ve had a flurry of metaverse news from other tech companies this year — everything from Microsoft’s “enterprise metaverse” to Nvidia’s “metaverse for engineers.” So the metaverse is the latest catchphrase … Read more

Sky Computing, the Next Era After Cloud Computing

We’re about to transition from the cloud computing era to the “sky computing” era, according to a pair of distinguished computer science professors at University of California Berkeley, Ion Stoica and Scott Shenker. As the name suggests, sky computing is a layer above cloud platforms — and its goal is to enable interoperability between clouds. … Read more