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Fullstack React: The Complete Guide to ReactJS and Friends Stop wasting your time learning React with incomplete and confusing tutorials. There are so many incorrect, confusing, and out-of-date blog articles One tutorial says one thing and another says something completely different. ... Anthony Accomazzo, Nate Murray, Ari Lerner

4 fullstack-react-book.pdf19.07 MB

📌 PROFESSIONAL JAVASCRIPT® FOR WEB DEVELOPERS A comprehensive guide to mastering JavaScript for building dynamic, modern web applications. Matt Frisbie

✌️ The State of ES5 on the Web Some of the earlier JavaScript build tools focused on allowing developers to write modern Java
✌️ The State of ES5 on the Web Some of the earlier JavaScript build tools focused on allowing developers to write modern JavaScript code that could still run on the browsers of the time by compiling code down to ES5. Time has moved on, but have the tools or popular libraries? Philip investigates, and shares some recommendations. Philip Walton

📌 Node.js Web Development Fifth Edition Server-side web development made easy with Node 14 using practical examples David Herron

👀 ESLint v9.10.0 released We just pushed ESLint v9.10.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. - Types now included eslint

📌 Real-World Next.js Build scalable, high-performance, and modern web applications using Next.js, the React framework for production Michele Riva

📌 The Web's Clipboard, and How It Stores Data of Different Types An interesting exploration of how things currently work wit
📌 The Web's Clipboard, and How It Stores Data of Different Types An interesting exploration of how things currently work with copy and pasting on the web, how different data types are treated, and what the Web Custom Formats proposal is putting forward. Alex Harri Jónsson

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE

async function foo() {
  console.log('Start');
  await Promise.resolve().then(() => {
    console.log('Inside Promise');
  });
  console.log('End');
}

foo();
console.log('Outside');

👀 Experimental TypeScript support via strip types Node.js introduces the --experimental-strip-types flag for initial TypeScr
👀 Experimental TypeScript support via strip types Node.js introduces the --experimental-strip-types flag for initial TypeScript support. This feature strips type annotations from .ts files, allowing them to run without transforming TypeScript-specific syntax. Current limitations include: - Supports only inline type annotations, not features like enums or namespaces. - Requires explicit file extensions in import and require statements. - Enforces the use of the type keyword for type imports to avoid runtime errors. - Disabled for TypeScript in node_modules by default. Rafael Gonzaga

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE

console.log(MyClass);
class MyClass {
  constructor() {
    this.value = 42;
  }
}

👍 Jimp 1.6: Image Processing in Node without Native Dependencies Most image libraries, such as the powerful Sharp, lean on e
👍 Jimp 1.6: Image Processing in Node without Native Dependencies Most image libraries, such as the powerful Sharp, lean on external libraries to do the heavy lifting, but Jimp can handle BMPs, GIFs, JPEGs, PNGs, and TIFFs on its own for blurring, color adjustments, resizing, rotation, etc. GitHub repo. jimp Contributors

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE

function* gen() {
  yield* [1, 2, 3].map(x => x * 2);
}

const iterator = gen();
console.log(iterator.next().value);
console.log(iterator.next().value);
console.log(iterator.next().value);
console.log(iterator.next().value);

🫶 Happy Programmers' Day 256th day of this year
🫶 Happy Programmers' Day 256th day of this year

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE

async function process() {
  console.log('Start');
  await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 0));
  console.log('Middle');
  return 'Done';
}

process().then(result => console.log(result));
console.log('End');

🌲 Express.js 5.0 Released; Sort Of After a long period of seeming to merely be on life support, work on Express picked up si
🌲 Express.js 5.0 Released; Sort Of After a long period of seeming to merely be on life support, work on Express picked up significantly earlier this year with a big plan to push ‘Express forward.’ The first fruit of this process is now beginning to appear with v5.0. Node 18 is now the minimum support version, there are error handling improvements, improvements to the project’s tooling, the introduction of a Threat Model, and updates to many of its dependencies. Wesley Todd