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Web3 Frontend 2025: Current State and Trends

The Web3 frontend 2025 state and trends topic has been discussed extensively in the community, but with each version update, many conclusions need to be revisited. This article provides a fresh overview based on the latest versions.

Getting Started

We can improve things in the following way:

javascript
const fs = require("fs");
const { Transform, pipeline } = require("stream");
const { promisify } = require("util");
const pipelineAsync = promisify(pipeline);

const csvToJson = new Transform({
  transform(chunk, encoding, callback) {
    const lines = chunk.toString().split("\n");
    const headers = lines[0].split(",");
    for (let i = 1; i < lines.length; i++) {
      if (!lines[i].trim()) continue;
      const values = lines[i].split(",");
      const obj = {};
      headers.forEach((h, idx) => (obj[h.trim()] = values[idx]?.trim()));
      this.push(JSON.stringify(obj) + "\n");
    }
    callback();
  },
});

This solution has been running stably in production for over six months, validated by real-world usage.

Source Code Analysis

Let's first look at the basic implementation:

javascript
import { useRef, useEffect, useState } from "react";

function useIntersectionObserver(options = {}) {
  const [isVisible, setIsVisible] = useState(false);
  const ref = useRef(null);

  useEffect(() => {
    const observer = new IntersectionObserver(
      ([entry]) => {
        setIsVisible(entry.isIntersecting);
      },
      { threshold: 0.1, ...options },
    );
    const el = ref.current;
    if (el) observer.observe(el);
    return () => {
      if (el) observer.unobserve(el);
    };
  }, []);

  return [ref, isVisible];
}

This code demonstrates the basic usage. In real projects, error handling and edge cases also need to be considered.

Real-World Applications

Building on this foundation, we can further optimize:

javascript
.container {
  width: min(90%, 1200px);
  margin-inline: auto;
  padding-inline: clamp(1rem, 3vw, 3rem);
}

.grid {
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(min(300px, 100%), 1fr));
  gap: clamp(1rem, 2vw, 2rem);
}

.card { container-type: inline-size; }

@container (min-width: 400px) {
  .card__content { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 200px 1fr; }
}

This pattern is very practical in large projects and can significantly reduce maintenance costs.

Optimization Tips

In real projects, the usage will be somewhat more complex:

javascript
const fs = require("fs");
const { Transform, pipeline } = require("stream");
const { promisify } = require("util");
const pipelineAsync = promisify(pipeline);

const csvToJson = new Transform({
  transform(chunk, encoding, callback) {
    const lines = chunk.toString().split("\n");
    const headers = lines[0].split(",");
    for (let i = 1; i < lines.length; i++) {
      if (!lines[i].trim()) continue;
      const values = lines[i].split(",");
      const obj = {};
      headers.forEach((h, idx) => (obj[h.trim()] = values[idx]?.trim()));
      this.push(JSON.stringify(obj) + "\n");
    }
    callback();
  },
});

This approach improves both the testability and extensibility of the code.

Pitfall Guide

Here is a complete example:

javascript
import { useRef, useEffect, useState } from "react";

function useIntersectionObserver(options = {}) {
  const [isVisible, setIsVisible] = useState(false);
  const ref = useRef(null);

  useEffect(() => {
    const observer = new IntersectionObserver(
      ([entry]) => {
        setIsVisible(entry.isIntersecting);
      },
      { threshold: 0.1, ...options },
    );
    const el = ref.current;
    if (el) observer.observe(el);
    return () => {
      if (el) observer.unobserve(el);
    };
  }, []);

  return [ref, isVisible];
}

Pay attention to boundary condition handling, which is critical in production environments.

Summary

  • Always verify compatibility before using in production
  • In team collaboration, conventions and documentation matter more than the technology itself
  • Stay informed about community developments; technical solutions need continuous iteration
  • Don't use new technology just for the sake of using new technology
  • Code examples are for reference only and should be adapted to your specific business scenario

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