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#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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#366: 10 Insights from the State of JS Survey

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!...

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#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...

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Nerv - 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...

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#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...

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#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...

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#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...

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#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...

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#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...

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#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....

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#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...

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#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...

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JS 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...

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#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....

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#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...

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#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...

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JS 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...

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D3.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...

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ES 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...

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Everything 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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