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A resourceful newsletter featuring the latest and most important news, articles, books and updates in the world of #javascript 🚀 Don't miss our Quizzes! Let's chat: @nairihar

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📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel JavaScript

Channel JavaScript (@javascript) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 31 378 subscribers, ranking 4 354 in the Technologies & Applications category and 13 116 in the India region.

📊 Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 31 378 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 25 June, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -173 over the last 30 days and by 17 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 5.54%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 1.84% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 1 737 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 578 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 6.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as javascript, console.log(gen.next().value, processdata, remix, acc.

📝 Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
A resourceful newsletter featuring the latest and most important news, articles, books and updates in the world of #javascript 🚀 Don't miss our Quizzes! Let's chat: @nairihar

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 26 June, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Technologies & Applications category.

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Benchmarking 24 CSV Parsing Approaches Certainly the most extensive Node.js CSV parsing benchmark I’ve seen. The author, hims
Benchmarking 24 CSV Parsing Approaches Certainly the most extensive Node.js CSV parsing benchmark I’ve seen. The author, himself the creator of the uDSV CSV parsing library, wanted to contest the common ‘lightning fast performance’ claims of other CSV parsing libaries. Unsurprisingly, μDSV tends to win in all but a couple of cases. LEON SOROKIN

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CHALLENGE #137
CHALLENGE #137

⚡️ IN BRIEF: - 📅 ViteConf is taking place this October 5-6. It's free and online. - The August 2023 build of VS Code has just been released and includes improvements to the JS debugger including WebAssembly module decompilation, as well as Move to File and Inline Variable refactorings. - Linus Groh is working on a JavaScript engine in Zig called Kiesel, mostly as a learning project, but it's passing 25% of test262 after four months of effort. - While searching for something else, I encountered this JavaScript tutorial from 1996 that's still online. Amazingly, most of it still works fine today. - Esteemed Microsoft code archaeologist Raymond Chen looks at how freestanding JS functions using this can be mistaken for a constructor by VS Code’s static analyzer. 🎉 RELEASES: MikroORM 5.8 – Powerful Node.js ORM. Reason 3.10 – Write code in OCaml, but for the JS ecosystem. Happy DOM 11.0 – A JS implementation of a web browser sans UI. Node.js v20.6.1 (Current)

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CHALLENGE #136
CHALLENGE #136

📄 Why Does every() Return true for Empty Arrays? Nicholas wondered how a condition can possibly be satisfied when there aren
📄 Why Does every() Return true for Empty Arrays? Nicholas wondered how a condition can possibly be satisfied when there aren’t any values to test, so he dug into the language specs to understand the logic. NICHOLAS C. ZAKAS ©️JS WEEKLY

📌 Issue 36 / 15.09.2023 📄 Bun 1.0: Is It a Toolkit? Is It a Runtime? It's Both You’ve used Node, you’ve seen Deno, now Bun
📌 Issue 36 / 15.09.2023 📄 Bun 1.0: Is It a Toolkit? Is It a Runtime? It's Both You’ve used Node, you’ve seen Deno, now Bun has grown up too. It’s a performance-oriented server-side JS runtime built atop JavaScriptCore and makes the unique claim of being “a drop-in replacement for Node.js.” It includes extras like transpilation, bundling, package management, and a Jest-compatible test runner too. The post goes into a lot of depth, but we enjoyed the Bun team’s ▶️ 10 minute introductory video. Does Bun deliver on all its promises yet? No. Is it promising? Yes. JARRED SUMNER ET AL.

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CHALLENGE #135
CHALLENGE #135

ES6-ES10 Cheat Sheet for Developers ES6, ES7, ES8, ES9, and ES10 (also known as ES2015, ES2016, ES2017, ES2018, ES2019, and E
ES6-ES10 Cheat Sheet for Developers ES6, ES7, ES8, ES9, and ES10 (also known as ES2015, ES2016, ES2017, ES2018, ES2019, and ES2020) are different versions of the ECMAScript language standard, which is the specification for scripting languages that JavaScript is based on. Robert E. HiltonSend this to the person who you think is the best at ECMAScript specifications!

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CHALLENGE #134
CHALLENGE #134

256th day 🤩🍾🥳
256th day 🤩🍾🥳

📌 Issue 35 / 12.09.2023 📄 How to Run a GitHub Gist with npx Nate Taras’ recent Creating an npx tool inspired Kelly to send
📌 Issue 35 / 12.09.2023 📄 How to Run a GitHub Gist with npx Nate Taras’ recent Creating an npx tool inspired Kelly to send in this simple example of a remotely executable npx gist. This is a clever idea that works because GitHub gists can automatically act as git repositories. KELLY FOX 🕹ASIDES: - Node 16 is now EOL (End of Life) meaning it will get no more updates. Why? Node's release schedule here. - Yagiz Nizipli of Node's performance team invites anyone interested in helping work on Node's performance to come along to one of their Zoom meetings. He also notes that 🐦 no-one on the team is paid for their work in response to criticism and claims to the contrary on Twitter/X this week. - Yagiz also began a discussion about removing primordials from Node. An 'internal use only' feature, primordials provide a way for core modules to get access to truly clean, underlying objects in Node that aren't being polluted by other modules or third party code. ©️NODE.JS WEEKLY

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CHALLENGE #132
CHALLENGE #132

We've hit another fantastic milestone! 🥳😎 Thank you for being a part of our community. We're committed to staying active an
We've hit another fantastic milestone! 🥳😎 Thank you for being a part of our community. We're committed to staying active and delivering informative and interesting content just for you! 🙌📚🤩

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CHALLENGE #131
CHALLENGE #131