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📌 Issue 30 / 29.09.2023 📄 The Saga of Google's Closure Compiler Dan looks back at Google’s Closure Compiler, a JavaScript t
📌 Issue 30 / 29.09.2023 📄 The Saga of Google's Closure Compiler Dan looks back at Google’s Closure Compiler, a JavaScript transpiler Google built in 2004 and used most heavily in the pre-TypeScript era to reduce the size of JavaScript files, check types, and otherwise handle common pitfalls. A neat bit of JavaScript history. DAN VANDERKAM 📄 One Thing Nobody Explained To You About TypeScript The author makes a strong case for creating a separate tsconfig.json for each environment your code runs in: “Today, I write about one thing about configuring TypeScript that took me years to realize. I’m sure you’re making the same mistake as I did.” ARTEM ZAKHARCHENKO 📄 Tesseract.js 5.0: JavaScript OCR for 100+ Languages A port of the C++-based Tesseract library used to extract text from images. v5.0 is a big deal as there are huge file size reductions resulting in a 50% decrease in runtime size, a similar reduction in memory use, and iOS 17 compatiblity. TESSERACT TEAM ©️JS WEEKLY

Which snippet could you add to this code to print "food" to the console?
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❓ CHALLENGE #143
CHALLENGE #143

➡️ A little JavaScript AI-side.. AI, LLMs and machine learning have caught the imagination of many developers recently, whether through training and deploying models, calling out to third party APIs (like those OpenAI offers), or using tools like GitHub Copilot to write code. It's common, however, for a lot of AI/LLM experimentation to take place in Python, rather than JavaScript.. Nonetheless, there's an increasing number of projects in the JavaScript AI/ML space worth keeping an eye on, as well as an upcoming AI developer event being organized by two folks from the JavaScript space: - Transformers.js: State-of-the-Art Machine Learning for the Web - Microsoft TypeChat: An Approach for Type-Safe LLM Responses - WebLLM: Run LLM Models in the Browser with WebGPU - TensorFlow.js: Machine Learning for JavaScript Developers 🗣️ Send this to the person who you think is the best at AI and ML!

Which statement correctly imports this code from `some-file.js`?
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❓ CHALLENGE #142
CHALLENGE #142

📌 Issue 39 / 27.09.2023 📄Speeding up the JavaScript Ecosystem: Polyfills Gone Rogue? Marvin has been on a mission to speed
📌 Issue 39 / 27.09.2023 📄Speeding up the JavaScript Ecosystem: Polyfills Gone Rogue? Marvin has been on a mission to speed up popular libraries – first blogging about speeding up the JS ecosystem, one library at a time last year. MARVIN HAGEMEISTER 📄 GitHub Actions Could Be So Much Better GitHub Actions provides a fantastic and useful service, but the developer experience leaves a lot to be desired, particularly when debugging them. If you’ve been frustrated with figuring out Action and setting up your own workflows, you’ll find a lot to nod along to here. WILLIAM WOODRUFF ©️NODE.JS WEEKLY

Which statement prints "roar" to the console?
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❓ CHALLENGE #141
CHALLENGE #141

😂 LOL 🗣️ Send this to the person who you think is the best at Mentoring and working with juniors!

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What is the output?
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CHALLENGE #140
CHALLENGE #140

JavaScript String & methods: Ajay Sharma
JavaScript String & methods: Ajay Sharma

What is the output?
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CHALLENGE #139
CHALLENGE #139

CHALLENGE #143
CHALLENGE #143

Wow wow wow 🤣
Wow wow wow 🤣

What is the output?
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