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Dioxus vs React Native: A Modern Cross-Platform UI Comparison
Introduction
Cross-platform development has become the default approach for building modern applications. Among the many frameworks available, React Native has long been the industry standard. However, newer frameworks like Dioxus 0.7 are challenging that position by offering a Rust-first, high-performance alternative.
In this post, we’ll compare Dioxus and React Native across architecture, performance, developer experience, tooling, and ecosystem to help you decide which framework fits your next project.
Getting Started with Dioxus 0.7: A Cross-Platform Rust UI Framework
Introduction
Dioxus 0.7 is the latest stable version of a powerful cross-platform UI framework built in Rust. With Dioxus, developers can use a single Rust codebase to build applications that run on the web, desktop, and mobile platforms — all while leveraging Rust’s performance, strong type safety, and modern tooling.
In this post, we’ll explore what Dioxus is, how it works, and how you can start building your first app using its declarative UI syntax and cross-platform capabilities.
Evaluating Nuxt 4.2: How the Latest Stable Release Empowers Modern Developers
Introduction
Nuxt has consistently positioned itself as one of the most developer-friendly frameworks in the Vue ecosystem. With the release of Nuxt 4, the framework doubled down on clarity, performance, and full-stack flexibility. The latest stable release, Nuxt 4.2, continues that trajectory—not by reinventing the framework, but by polishing the parts developers interact with every single day.
This post evaluates Nuxt 4.2 from a practical standpoint: what’s new, why it matters, and how these changes help developers build faster, more resilient, and more maintainable applications.
Mastering Nuxt Layers: A Complete Guide to Scalable Nuxt 3 Architecture
Mastering Nuxt Layers
Introduction#
Nuxt 3 introduced many powerful features, but Nuxt Layers stand out as one of the most transformative. Layers allow you to build applications by composing reusable Nuxt projects, instead of maintaining large monolithic codebases or copying boilerplate across repositories.
If you’ve ever wanted to:
- Reuse layouts, components, and pages across projects
- Build a scalable SaaS architecture
- Maintain a shared design system or feature set
Then Nuxt Layers are exactly what you’re looking for.
This guide is written as a long-form tutorial. You can follow along step by step and apply everything directly to real projects.
Level Up in 2026: Why The Solo Level Is a Game-Changer for Developers
Introduction
What if leveling up your coding skills felt more like playing your favorite RPG than checking off tasks? That’s exactly the experience The Solo Level delivers — a gamified, AI-enhanced platform that makes coding fun, competitive, and deeply motivating. If you’re a developer looking to stay engaged, track progress, and connect with others on the same journey, this is one tool you’ll want in your toolkit in 2026.
Mashed Potato Studios: Crafting Digital Experiences That Actually Work
Introduction
At Mashed Potato Studios, we believe great digital products should be simple, effective, and memorable—just like comfort food done right. Our website, mashedpotatostudios.com, reflects who we are: a creative digital studio focused on building solutions that make sense for real people and real businesses.
New Year, New Stack: Embracing TanStack Start & AI Integrations in 2026
A New Year reflection on adopting modern frameworks like TanStack Start and integrating AI to build faster, smarter digital products.
Nuxt3-RC 10 Lets Talk
Nuxt3 RC
Since its release last year October, Nuxt 3 Beta to RC10; Nuxt developers and maintainers have place a lot of emphasis on the performance first to be blazing fast with impressive features suchas auto imports (the best feature to date) and not coming to nearly a year the stable version should see the long await Hybrid Generation which will allow developers to develop web application to exisit on both a static and server side rendered environment. So lets look at RC10 and see if we can make heads or tails of this release.
The New Vue Default
The New Vue Default
Important notice: Vue will become default version on February 7, 2022.
Building a Vue 3 Progressive Koffee Lovers App Part One
What are We Making?
Koffee Lovers Vue3 PWA#
In this post, we will look at building a coffee web application with progressive web app (PWA).
Adding environment variables to the runtime in Nuxt3 [Beta]
Exposing environment variables to the runtime in Nuxt3
My New Website
Performance#
Nuxt.js provides some unique advantages which allowed for it to be the main choice when creating my website.
First Post - Who Am I?
Just Starting
Hey, I am Vantol, I am a Jamaican - FullStack Developer - and Educator in the Jamaican school system. (I teach Math to kids! Help Me! Please!) LOL!
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