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✌️ How V8 is Making JSON.stringify More Than Twice as Fast The V8 team has made JSON.stringify over twice as fast, giving you
✌️ How V8 is Making JSON.stringify More Than Twice as Fast The V8 team has made JSON.stringify over twice as fast, giving your apps an automatic performance boost for common tasks like API responses and caching, at least once Node upgrades to V8 13.8 (Node 24 uses V8 13.6). This article unpacks the low-level work behind the speedup. Patrick Thier (V8)

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const target = { name: 'Sarah', age: 25 };

const handler = {
  get(obj, prop) {
    if (prop in obj) {
      return obj[prop];
    }
    return `Property '${prop}' not found`;
  },
  set(obj, prop, value) {
    obj[prop] = value.toString().toUpperCase();
    return true;
  }
};

const proxy = new Proxy(target, handler);
proxy.city = 'boston';
console.log(proxy.name);
console.log(proxy.city);
console.log(proxy.country);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
class Logger {
  constructor(prefix) {
    this.prefix = prefix;
  }
  log(message) {
    console.log(`${this.prefix}: ${message}`);
  }
}

class Database {
  constructor(logger) {
    this.logger = logger;
  }
  save(data) {
    this.logger.log(`Saving ${data}`);
    return `${data}_saved`;
  }
}

const logger = new Logger('DB');
const db = new Database(logger);
const result = db.save('user');
console.log(result);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const Flyable = {
  fly() { return `${this.name} is flying`; }
};

const Swimmable = {
  swim() { return `${this.name} is swimming`; }
};

function createDuck(name) {
  return Object.assign({ name }, Flyable, Swimmable);
}

const duck = createDuck('Quackers');
console.log(duck.fly());
console.log(duck.swim());
console.log(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(duck));

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
const compose = (...fns) => x => fns.reduceRight((acc, fn) => fn(acc), x);

const addPrefix = str => `prefix_${str}`;
const capitalize = str => str.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + str.slice(1);
const addSuffix = str => `${str}_suffix`;

const process = compose(addSuffix, capitalize, addPrefix);

console.log(process('data'));

🤟 AudioTee.js: macOS System Audio Capture for Node.js Wrapping around an (included) Swift-powered binary, this captures Mac
🤟 AudioTee.js: macOS System Audio Capture for Node.js Wrapping around an (included) Swift-powered binary, this captures Mac system audio output and emits it as PCM encoded chunks at regular intervals. GitHub repo. Nick Payne

What is the output?
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CHALLENGE
class VideoCall {
  constructor() {
    this.pc = { iceConnectionState: 'new' };
    this.streams = [];
  }
  
  async connect() {
    this.pc.iceConnectionState = 'checking';
    await Promise.resolve();
    this.pc.iceConnectionState = 'connected';
    this.streams.push('remote-video');
    return this.pc.iceConnectionState;
  }
  
  handleConnectionChange() {
    const states = ['new', 'checking', 'connected'];
    return states.map(state => {
      return this.pc.iceConnectionState === state ? `Status: ${state}` : null;
    }).filter(Boolean);
  }
}

const call = new VideoCall();
call.connect().then(() => {
  console.log(call.handleConnectionChange());
});

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
class ChatServer {
  constructor() {
    this.clients = new Set();
    this.messageLog = [];
  }
  
  connect(client) {
    this.clients.add(client);
    return () => this.clients.delete(client);
  }
  
  broadcast(message, sender) {
    this.messageLog.push(message);
    this.clients.forEach(client => {
      if (client !== sender) {
        client.receive(message);
      }
    });
  }
}

const server = new ChatServer();
const david = { name: 'David', receive: msg => console.log(`David got: ${msg}`) };
const sarah = { name: 'Sarah', receive: msg => console.log(`Sarah got: ${msg}`) };
const emma = { name: 'Emma', receive: msg => console.log(`Emma got: ${msg}`) };

const disconnectDavid = server.connect(david);
server.connect(sarah);
server.connect(emma);
server.broadcast('Hello everyone!', david);
disconnectDavid();
server.broadcast('Is David still here?', sarah);

console.log(server.clients.size);

✌️ The Many, Many, Many JavaScript Runtimes of the Last Decade A meaty article (which took a year to put together) covering t
✌️ The Many, Many, Many JavaScript Runtimes of the Last Decade A meaty article (which took a year to put together) covering the myriad of JavaScript runtimes and engines both past and present, from obvious picks like Node.js to cloud platforms and lesser known ‘honorable mentions’. This is a great summary to round out your JS ecosystem knowledge. Whatever, Jamie

What is the output?
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CHALLENGE
function greet(name) {
  return `Hello, ${name}!`;
}

function highlight(strings, ...values) {
  return strings.reduce((result, str, i) => {
    return result + str + (values[i] ? `<em>${values[i]}</em>` : '');
  }, '');
}

const user = 'Sarah';
const status = 'online';

console.log(highlight`User ${user} is currently ${status}.`);

What is the output?
Anonymous voting

CHALLENGE
async function processValues() {
  try {
    console.log('Start');
    const a = await Promise.resolve('First');
    console.log(a);
    const b = await Promise.reject('Error');
    console.log(b);
    return 'Done';
  } catch (err) {
    console.log(err);
    return 'Recovered';
  } finally {
    console.log('Finally');
  }
}

processValues().then(result => console.log(result));