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📈 Аналитический обзор Telegram-канала JavaScript

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Managing RxJS Traffic with Signals and Suspensify While Angular is not the first framework to implement Signals, it is The fr
Managing RxJS Traffic with Signals and Suspensify While Angular is not the first framework to implement Signals, it is The framework where developers rely most on RxJS... Younes Jaaidi

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As a programmer - what path do you take? daboigbae
As a programmer - what path do you take? daboigbae

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CHALLENGE #75

🎉 RELEASES Ember 5.1 The ambitious JS framework that'll never give up takes a big step into the TypeScript world with stable TypeScript support and types-a-plenty. p5.js 1.7 Processing-inspired JavaScript library for creative coding. v1.7 introduces WebGL 2 and frame buffer support. Prisma 5.0 A popular ORM for Node.js and TypeScript. 5.0 boasts significant performance improvements. typescript-eslint 6.0 ⚡️ IN BRIEF obj?.prop = value; The optional chaining assignment proposal advanced to stage 1 at TC39 this week. (Explanatory slidedeck.) The folks at Sandworm have shared a look at the state of the npm registry including lots of trivia, history, and stats on how many packages there are, as well as the most commonly used keywords in packages. Google shares a case study on performance of scroll-driven animations using its new browser based API versus 'classical JavaScript techniques.' Unsurprisingly it's much faster running away from the main thread, and the spec remains in draft for now. npm will now check the linked source commit and repo when you view a package's provenance information on npmjs.com and warn you when said provenance cannot be established. GitHub is rolling out a beta of passwordless, passkey based authentication on GitHubcom.

🗞 Issue 22 / 14.07.2023 📄 Driver.js: Create On-Page Tours, Highlights, and Contextual Help A no-dependency, vanilla JavaScr
🗞 Issue 22 / 14.07.2023 📄 Driver.js: Create On-Page Tours, Highlights, and Contextual Help A no-dependency, vanilla JavaScript library for putting together page tours and contextual help systems. The project is a few years old but has just been entirely rewritten and gained numerous enhancements, plus a huge lick of paint. There are lots of examples to check out. KAMRAN AHMED 📄 Component Party: A Rosetta Stone of UI Library Code Examples A comparison of different frameworks (like React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, Ember, etc.) by way of simple code snippets covering various tasks. MATHIEU SCHIMMERLING ©️JS WEEKLY

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CHALLENGE #74

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🔩 APIs and SDKs 🧲 threads-api: Unofficial Client API for Meta's Threads A way to use Meta’s Twitter-a-like from Node? This
🔩 APIs and SDKs 🧲 threads-api: Unofficial Client API for Meta's Threads A way to use Meta’s Twitter-a-like from Node? This seems like the sort of thing that won’t work in a month or two, but who knows.. many Instagram libraries have done very well despite a lack of official support. JUNHO YEO 🧲🎵 Spotify Unveils a TypeScript SDK for its Web API Now this is officially supported. The popular music streaming service has long had a Web API for getting information about songs, managing playlists, controlling playback, etc. and now there’s an officially supported TypeScript SDK for it. This post includes some handy examples. JO FRANCHETTI (SPOTIFY)

🗞 Issue 21 / 11.07.2023 📄 Node v20.4.0 Introduces Mock Timers The latest release of Node includes a new MockTimers API that
🗞 Issue 21 / 11.07.2023 📄 Node v20.4.0 Introduces Mock Timers The latest release of Node includes a new MockTimers API that can make any tests involving time-dependent functionality more reliable and deterministic by mocking `setTimeout, setInterval, node:timers`, and more. RAFAEL GONZAGA 📄 Testing the Dark Scenarios of Your Node App An interesting look at some examples of easily overlooked but nonetheless important tests to have in your app or package. What happens when a service times out, code is mutating things it shouldn’t, or you have zombie processes milling around? These are some of the ‘dark scenarios’ you can easily be prepared for. YONI GOLDBERG AND RAZ LUVATON 📄 TypeScript and ECMAScript Modules in Node.js An official docs page focusing on the use of ESM with Node.js in TypeScript projects. We’ve linked to this before, but it’s a handy document that continues to be updated. MICROSOFT ©️NODE.JS WEEKLY

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CHALLENGE #72
CHALLENGE #72

I heard you want to be a web developer 😁
I heard you want to be a web developer 😁

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CHALLENGE #71
CHALLENGE #71