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New team members, an avalanche of community updates, and 19,000 registered tickets for ViteConf 💙
Two new features released, 14,000 registrations for ViteConf, and a wonderful community shoutouts!
As we are preparing ViteConf, our community has been sharing amazing projects, and our engineers fixed a handful of issues. Have a look!
The conference season has officially begun with StackBlitz getting major shoutouts at OpenJS World and the JSNation Conference. For us it was also a month of two alpha releases: Firefox support and WebContainers API - and more!
May has brought us a lot of opportunities to make our community happy: from hosting sessions at Write the Docs conference to finding plenty of StackBlitz specimens in the wild, we feel pampered basking in the warmth of our community!
What a month! Not only did we secure seed funding, fixed numerous bugs but also met each other in person at a StackBlitz team offsite! Let's see what we prepared for you this month!
With Wrangler 2.0 and WebContainers starting with Cloudflare Workers has never been easier!
What a busy month! Who would have thought that so much can happen in just four weeks: from projet sharing updates, through 17 new DX features and fixes, to a wealth of bug reporting workflow inspirations. Let's have a look!
Hello hello! Long time no see - can you believe it’s been half a year since our last monthly update? We were very focused on preparing some really special treats for you all...
Welcome to the September 2021 update for StackBlitz! Some of the key highlights include new frameworks support, database support in WebContainer, and more.
WebContainer and the StackBlitz platform received lots of updates this last month, let's see what is new and what has improved!
It's been a little over a month since WebContainers – our big reveal – have been made public. We haven't stopped shipping, here's the recap of the latest!
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.
Documentation used to be extremely important in every engineering project, but now, when so many teams work remotely, it's critical.
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