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As a JavaScript developer, what non-React tools do you use most often?
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Astro
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Svelte
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Vue.js
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AUTHOR PROFILE
David Eastman
David Eastman

David has been a London-based professional software developer with Oracle Corp. and British Telecom, and a consultant helping teams work in a more agile fashion. He wrote a book on UI design and has been writing technical articles ever since. He is currently returning to his first love, games development.

STORIES BY David Eastman
How To Set Up and Run a Local LLM With Ollama and Llama 3
Warp vs. Ghostty: Which Terminal App Meets Your Dev Needs?
Avalonia: An Open Source Option for Cross-Platform UI Work
Getting Started With CodeGate, an Intermediary for LLM Devs
DuckDB: Query Processing Is King
Developer Tools: What’s Ahead in 2025?
Top Dev Tools and Web Developer Trends of 2024
Introduction to Using Grep With Regular Expressions via Warp
Introduction to Markwhen, a Markdown Timeline Tool for Devs
Rediscover the Joy of Early Web Development With XSLT
Nue: A New Static Site Generator Taking on Next.js
Why LLMs Within Software Development May Be a Dead End
How System Initiative Treats AWS Components as Digital Twins
Introduction to LocalStack, a Drop-In Replacement for AWS
Playgrounds for Developers: Uses and Design Patterns
A Look at Gradio’s AI Playground for Machine Learning Devs
How OOP Developers Can Get To Know TypeScript Through Deno
Get Started With Meta’s Llama Stack Using Conda and Ollama
Introduction to Laravel for Ruby on Rails or Django Fans
The Pros and Cons of Web Components, Via Lit and Shoelace
Introduction to Vercel, Frontend as a Service for Developers
An Introduction to Zed AI and How It Compares to Cursor AI
Using Cursor AI as Part of Your Development Workflow
Introduction to Payload, a Headless CMS and App Framework
Introduction to Datasette, a Frontend to Tabulated Data
Introduction To Plotly Dash, the Most Popular AI Data Tool
Devs: Don’t Just Read About Design Patterns, Implement Them
TiddlyWiki: An Open Source Alternative to Notion or Obsidian