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Three new online JavaScript events on the way

#481 — March 27, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyPrettier 2.0 “2020” Released— The popular code formatter now adds better defaults, a better CLI, TypeScript 3.8 feature support...

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TC39 approves the ES2020 spec, but what's in it?

#482 — April 3, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyECMAScript 2020: The Final Feature Set— TC39 has just approved the ECMAScript 2020 spec(a full weekend's bedtime reading right...

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React in 33 lines, understanding JS module types, and some GitHub protips

#483 — April 10, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the Web🥚 Hi folks! This is a shorter than usual issue as we're taking a half day due to it being Easter Friday here – back to full service next week. If you...

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Fun and games with JavaScript

#484 — April 17, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the Web🕹 If you're bored this weekend at all, consider joining the latest Ludum Dare— it's an online game jam that's been taking place for 18 years and more...

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Highlight.js 10, Node 14, and modern React in 20 minutes

#485 — April 24, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyIntroducing Crank.js: A New JSX-Driven Framework— A new framework for creating JSX-driven components with functions, promises and...

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How tiny dependencies can topple the JavaScript Jenga tower

#486 — May 1, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript Weekly🌍 I18n Ally: An All-in-One i18n Extension for VS Code— Got some internationalization work to do? I18n Ally gives you inline...

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Jest 26, JS one liners, and comparing Ember to React

#487 — May 8, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyJest 26 Released: The Popular Testing Framework— Jest is a popular testing framework that works with pretty much everything. This...

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A new JS runtime, ESLint 7, npm's future, and more

#488 — May 15, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyDeno 1.0 Released— Two years ago, Ryan Dahl, the creator of Node.js, gave a talk about the 10 things he regretted about Node.js. At...

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🎉 JavaScript turns 25 years old

#489 — May 22, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyA Complete Walkthrough to Using WebGL— A really thorough walkthrough of getting started with WebGL at the low level, complete with...

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An interview with the author of 'JavaScript: The Definitive Guide'

#490 — May 29, 2020Unsubscribe  :  Read on the Web👀 This week we have a fun bit of bonus content at the end of the issue — an interview with David Flanagan, someone who's written more JavaScript books...

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React's rise, Babel 7.10.0, and good GitHub etiquette

#491 — June 5, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyGrid.js: An Advanced Table Library— A lightweight, advanced table plugin that can work alongside React, Angular, Vue, or, well,...

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A lot of questions for JavaScript developers

#492 — June 12, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebJavaScript Weekly153 JavaScript Questions (With Their Answers Explained)— Want to test your JavaScript knowledge? Whether for fun or a job interview,...

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Creative coding, super linting, and a new JS podcast

#493 — June 19, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the Web✍️ It's been surprisingly quiet, we thought, out in JavaScript land this week, but we've been doing this for a while so we still have lots of neat...

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Angular 10, data grids, randomness, and checking some boxes

#494 — June 26, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyLessons Learned Refactoring Optional Chaining Into a Large Codebase— Lea Verou, creator of Mavo, decided to refactor Mavo to use...

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You say JavaScript, I say JS.. let's call the whole thing off?

#495 — July 3, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the Web👴🏻 Just because I know you're not all as ancient as me, the subject line is a reference to an old Gershwin song🎵😄JS WeeklyJavaScript's Creator...

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TC39 needs your help with the future of time in JavaScript

#496 — July 10, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyTemporal, a Future API for Dates and Times in JavaScript— TC39 seeks your help with the future of JavaScript! They’re working on a...

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What are closures? / Hapi is back / Human friendly natural language date picking

#497 — July 17, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklySuper Expressive: Build Regexes in (Almost) Natural Language— A library for building regular expressions (something many developers...

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Memoization, Svelte loves TypeScript, and V8 8.5

#498 — July 24, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklySeveral New Features Promoted to Stage 4 at TC39— If you’re interested in the future of JavaScript, several features have been...

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Dates, times, building CLIs with React, and just how JS can run so quickly..

#499 — July 31, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebThis felt like a really quiet week in the JavaScript space, so I was a bit worried about finding enough cool things to include.. but we did 😄 Turns...

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JS1024 winners, TypeScript gets a new site, and the future of Angular

#500 — August 7, 2020Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebIt's issue 500! Thanks for your support over the years, we're not too far away from our 10th anniversary which we'll cover separately. But do I think...

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