Posts by Eric
We’re excited to welcome VoidZero. Their work in Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite will have a profound effect on the Web ecosystem.
At StackBlitz, we're not shy about how much we love Vite. Here's what you need to know about the next-generation Javascript build tool.
Learn how StackBlitz helps enterprise design systems move faster with seamless onboarding, rapid prototyping, and bug reporting, with examples from Porsche, Google, and Salesforce.
We’re excited to share today that StackBlitz Enterprise Server, a self-managed build of StackBlitz, is generally available to any team interested in a totally new approach to web development.
We're stoked to unveil the newest way to build the web with the web—StackBlitz Teams.
We’re excited to announce that the second ever ViteConf will take place online starting October 5th.
We have shipped native support for npm and with that, WebContainers now support all major package managers.
After two years of usage by millions of developers every month, today we are excited to release the public WebContainer API for general use.
Coming this October: Join the web ecosystem for a free online event featuring 28 all-star speakers and a StackBlitz surprise ⚡️
WebContainers are now supported on Firefox for desktop and mobile as a result of StackBlitz and Mozilla collaboration! 🥳
We're excited to share that our team has raised $7.9M from Greylock, GV (Google Ventures), Tom Preston-Werner (GitHub Co-Founder), and other leaders across the developer space to accelerate the world's transition to fast & secure software development.
Today we're excited to announce our cross-industry patnership with Microsoft, Fastly, Google, Mozilla, Amazon and others enabling us to bring WebContainers to all devices, languages, platforms, and runtimes.
For those following along, you may have seen the recent collaborations our team has done with Vite over the past few months. It's also no secret that we're quite fond of their approach and impact on the web ecosystem.
Today we're excited to announce WebContainers, a new type of WebAssembly-based operating system that boots instantly and enables Node.js environments to run natively in-browser.