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ARTICLES & TUTORIALS 📃 ES2023 introduces new array copying methods to JavaScript The newest ECMAScript spec introduces some new methods on Array that you’ll eventually find useful in your own programs. Phil gives us the tour. PHIL NASH 📄 JS private class fields considered harmful As a library author, I’ve decided to avoid private class fields from now on and gradually refactor them out of my existing libraries. LEA VEROU 🎬 I'm Done With React Going from least-to-most important, the reasons this developer isn’t choosing React for future projects make for interesting watching, particularly if you too are overwhelmed by upheaval in the React world. Solid is one of the alternatives he has warmed to. ADAM ELMORE 📄 Running JavaScript in Rust with Deno Deno’s use of Rust makes it a natural choice if you’re building a Rust app and want to integrate a JavaScript engine. AUSTIN POOR

IN BRIEF 📜 React now has official 'canary' releases if you want to use newer features than in the stable releases but still be on an officially supported channel. 📜 Newly released Firefox 113 lets you override JS files in its debugger. 📜 Svelte is converting from TypeScript to JSDoc ...

🗞 Issue 4 / 11.05.2023 📄 The JavaScript Ecosystem Is Delightfully Weird Bear with me, instead of starting with how JavaScri
🗞 Issue 4 / 11.05.2023 📄 The JavaScript Ecosystem Is Delightfully Weird Bear with me, instead of starting with how JavaScript ecosystem is weird, I'm going to start with why the JavaScript ecosystem is weird. SAM RUBY 📄 The New JavaScript Features Coming in ECMAScript 2023 The next JavaScript update brings smaller additions familiar from other languages, but there are more significant developments in the wings. MARY BRANSCOMBE ©️NODE.JS WEEKLY

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CHALLENGE #9
CHALLENGE #9

Array Methods Explained Understanding array methods is an important step towards being able to write clean, functional code,
Array Methods Explained Understanding array methods is an important step towards being able to write clean, functional code, and it opens doors to more powerful techniques of functional and reactive programming. Aleksandrs Bogackins

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CHALLENGE #8
CHALLENGE #8

Creating Apps with React Native (2022) Produce high-quality, cross-platform apps with user experiences almost identical to pu
Creating Apps with React Native (2022) Produce high-quality, cross-platform apps with user experiences almost identical to pure native apps. M. Holmes He

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IN BRIEF 📜 Next.js 13.4 has been released and it pushes hard on the app router approach, the ability to use the filesystem to provide API structure, and a new experimental feature: server actions. 📜 Astro 2.4 just launched with experimental middleware, stronger scoping for CSS, and more. 📜The Amazon Prime Video team wrote about How they saved 90% on their AWS bill by moving from serverless microservices to a monolith. This sparked many heated debates like “serverless is good” and “serverless is bad”.

🗞 Issue 3 / 09.05.2023 📄 A Practical Guide to Not Blocking the Event Loop Typically, JavaScript engines run JavaScript in a
🗞 Issue 3 / 09.05.2023 📄 A Practical Guide to Not Blocking the Event Loop Typically, JavaScript engines run JavaScript in a single thread with an event loop. However, the nature of mixing synchronous and asynchronous tasks, along with the increasing popularity of workers for running code on separate threads, makes the landscape harder to navigate than it used to be. SLAVA KNYAZEV 📄 Deno announced Deno KV A strongly consistent and globally replicated key-value database. ANDY JIANG, RYAN DAHL

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CHALLENGE #7
CHALLENGE #7

Interview w/ Brendan Eich JavaScript, Firefox, Mozilla, and Brave 👉 https://youtu.be/krB0enBeSiE Lex Fridman
Interview w/ Brendan Eich JavaScript, Firefox, Mozilla, and Brave 👉 https://youtu.be/krB0enBeSiE Lex Fridman

AI vs Web development 😅✌️
AI vs Web development 😅✌️

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CHALLENGE #6
CHALLENGE #6

JavaScript Roadmap Step by step guide to learn JavaScript in 2023 roadmap.sh

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