JSR: What We Know So Far About Deno's New JS Package Registry — The Deno team is cooking up JSR (still behind a waitlist), a new JavaScript package registry (not merely a package management tool, like pnpm or Yarn) to address various npm limitations, including for Node users who don't even plan to use Deno. Sarah Gooding (Socket) | Practice Your JavaScript through Vanilla JS Projects — Join Anjana Vakil for this extensive video course on vanilla JavaScript projects. Tackle real-world tasks and learn how to use asynchronous JS, Browser APIs, the DOM, Node.js, GitHub Actions, and more. Frontend Masters | Parcel v2.12.0: Now with Bun-Style Macros — The popular zero-config build tool introduces support for bundle-time macros, such as those offered in Bun. The value returned by a macro is inlined into the bundle in place of the original call. There's also a new online REPL where you can play with Parcel in the browser with support for most of Parcel's features. Parcel.js | IN BRIEF: -
TypeScript 5.4 RC has been released, packing lots of small changes, as well as Object.groupBy , Map.groupBy , and type narrowing enhancements. -
Christopher Chedeau (aka Vjeux) has written about his 12 years at Meta, including being involved in the early days of both React and React Native. -
A summary of recent updates to the V8 JavaScript engine. -
🇪🇺 Fed up with Apple's nonsense around removing PWA support in the European Union? Open Web Advocacy has an open letter you can co-sign. RELEASES: -
Express.js 4.18.3 – The first release in sixteen months. 😁 -
Deno 1.41 – Now with much smaller deno compile binary sizes, official Linux ARM64 binaries, and improvements to Node.js compatibility. -
Playwright 1.42 – Browser remote control and runner toolkit. -
Babel 7.24.0 – Supports importing JSON modules and updates its Decorators implementation. -
TinyMCE 7.0 – Rich text editor component – now GPL licensed. | A Fun Line of JavaScript Code — Namely, using Promise.race to search through audio files forwards and backwards at the same time and stop as soon as the relevant metadata is found. David Bushell | Waku: A Minimal Server-Side React Framework — From the maintainer of Jotai, Valtio, and Zustand, Waku is a lighter alternative to something like Next.js but that still opens up the potential of server components, shared components, and elegant routing, in a simpler, easier to apply way. Daishi Kato | Neon is Postgres from the Future — Scales to zero when idle, autoscales based on load, provisions instantly. Generous free tier - no credit card required. Neon Serverless Postgres | |
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