#365: Results From The State of JavaScript 2017 Survey
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 365 — December 15, 2017 The State of JavaScript 2017 Results Are InThe results of the annual ‘State of JavaScript’ survey...
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This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 366 — December 22, 2017 2017 is almost over and we're taking a week off for Christmas - we hope you have a good one!...
View Article#367: Hyperapp 1.0, Stimulus, and the best of 2017
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 367 — January 5, 2018 Hi folks, we're back and we hope you enjoyed the holiday season. This was going to be a "best of...
View ArticleNerv - A Fast React 16-Compatible React Alternative
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 368 — January 12, 2018 TC39 to Recommend 'Consistently Explicit Semicolon Use'?..rather than relying on automatic...
View Article#369: An Extensive Guide to 50+ JS Frameworks
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 369 — January 19, 2018 An Extensive Guide to JS FrameworksIt’s a roundup post, but what a roundup post! John Hannah walks...
View Article#370: The Building Blocks of Web Workers
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 370 — January 26, 2018 Webpack 4 Beta: Happier, Faster, More Productive..The final release of the popular module bundler...
View Article#371: ECMAScript 2018 feature set finalized, V8 6.5 and TypeScript 2.7 arrives
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 371 — February 2, 2018 The Final Feature Set of ECMAScript 2018The feature set of ES2018, the next formal version of the...
View Article#372: JavaScript Testing in 2018
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 372 — February 9, 2018 Draft of 3rd Edition of 'Eloquent JavaScript'Marijn Haverbeke has been working on a new edition of...
View Article#373: Bye jQuery, hi Vue.js, and what's going on with Babel 7.0?
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 373 — February 16, 2018 Replacing jQuery With Vue.js: No Build Step NeededSome developers shy away from build tools for...
View Article#374: The State of JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries
This week's JavaScript news— Read this e-mail on the WebJavaScript Weekly Issue 374 — February 23, 2018 Exploring ES2018 and ES2019A new book covering what’s new in ECMAScript 2018 and ECMAScript 2019....
View Article#375: webpack 4.0 Released, and a New Design for Us
This week's JavaScript news#375 — March 2, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyDon't adjust your sets - we've been tweaking the design.Yes, JavaScript Weekly is sporting an updated design. We've been...
View Article#376: This week's JavaScript news smoosh-up
Loading 3rd party JavaScript properly and going beyond React 16#376 — March 9, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyCould Array.prototype.flatten Become 'smoosh'?This week, TC39 member Michael Ficarra...
View ArticleJS developers who stream, npm 5.8, and TypeScript 2.8 RC
This week's JavaScript news#377 — March 16, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyPell 1.0: A Tiny, Simple WYSIWYG Web Text Editor— No dependencies, ES6, and only 1.38KB minned and gzipped. Play with a...
View Article#374: The State of JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries
JavaScript Weekly Issue 374 — February 23, 2018 Exploring ES2018 and ES2019A new book covering what’s new in ECMAScript 2018 and ECMAScript 2019. Available to read online or as a paid e-book download....
View Article#375: webpack 4.0 Released, and a New Design for Us
#375 — March 2, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyDon't adjust your sets - we've been tweaking the design.Yes, JavaScript Weekly is sporting an updated design. We've been testing it on some of our...
View Article#376: This week's JavaScript news smoosh-up
#376 — March 9, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyCould Array.prototype.flatten Become 'smoosh'?This week, TC39 member Michael Ficarra suggested renaming the flatten method to smoosh to avoid...
View ArticleJS developers who stream, npm 5.8, and TypeScript 2.8 RC
#377 — March 16, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyPell 1.0: A Tiny, Simple WYSIWYG Web Text Editor— No dependencies, ES6, and only 1.38KB minned and gzipped. Play with a demo here.Jared Reich A...
View ArticleD3.js 5.0, and an introduction to functional programming in JS
#378 — March 23, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyD3.js 5.0 Released— D3 continues to be a fantastic choice for data visualization with JavaScript. Changes in 5.0 include using promises to load data...
View ArticleES Modules: A Cartoon Deep-Dive
#379 — March 30, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyWhat's New with V8 v6.6— Due to be released with Chrome 66 in a few weeks, the latest version of the V8 JavaScript engine changes the behavior of...
View ArticleEverything New in ES2016, 2017, and 2018
#380 — April 6, 2018Read on the WebJavaScript WeeklyExamples of Everything New in ES2016, 2017, and 2018— This is a worthwhile roundup of all the new bits and pieces in recent ECMAScript specs, but...
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