The State of JS 2021 Results — Despite saying 2021, the survey took place this January, so the results are up to date and represent the answers given by the 16,085 respondents. As with any survey or poll, be careful in how you interpret the results (many folks have noted problems around diversity or methodology) but nonetheless we always enjoy seeing the results from year to year and seeing what people have mentioned. Highlights: Sacha Greif et al. | IN BRIEF: RELEASES: Next.js 12.1 TypeScript 4.6 Release Candidate 1 Remix 1.2 – The freshest full-stack JS framework in town. zx 5.1 – Better shell scripting with JS. Strapi 4.1.0 – Headless Node.js CMS system. Cypress 9.5.0 – Popular testing system. | The Basics of package.json — Most likely you've been working with package.json files for years, but it can pay to refamiliarize yourself with their many properties. Gabby T and Marian Villa (NodeScource) | 🏆 JavaScript to Know for React — A golden oldie we've seen doing the rounds again this week. It remains a perfect primer of several key JS features though with examples of features that will help you with React development in particular. Kent C Dodds | Monorepos Explained — A new site that rounds up pretty much anything you need to know about monorepos, and the tools to build them. Nrwl | GitHub has added a handy feature to its custom variant of Markdown so that you can write diagrams directly in Markdown using the same format as Mermaid.js. This is a fantastic way to make your README files more interesting if you have processes that can be outlined by way of a diagram – so check it out. | |
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