|                                     | 💡 Starting from Angular 21, Vitest will become Angular's default test runner, replacing Karma and Jasmine. | 
 | Next.js 16 Released — Launched alongside this week's Next.js Conf (you can ▶️ watch the livestream here), the popular React framework gains explicit caching components, an MCP server for AI-assisted debugging, both Turbopack and React Compiler support go stable, and more. Lai, Story, Markbåge, and Neutkens  | 
 | Importing vs Fetching JSON — You've used importto load code, but what about loading JSON? Import attributes, now broadly supported across browsers, make it possible, but is there any point instead of usingfetch? Jake investigates. Jake Archibald  | 
 | Rethinking Async Loops in JavaScript — Awaiting in loops runs your async operations one-by-one instead of all at once. And using map()withawait? It doesn't even wait. Matt breaks down some patterns that actually work, and whyforEachwithasyncis easy to get wrong. Matt Smith  | 
 | Solving NYT's Pips Puzzle with TypeScript — I love doing the New York Times' various puzzles, though I'm not a huge fan of their newest one: Pips. Nonetheless, it's an interesting puzzle to consider how to solve algorithmically. Andrew Healey  | 
 | Solito 5.0: A Way to Use React Native with Next.js — Solito is a wrapper around React Navigation and Next.js that lets you share navigation code when building cross-platform apps. v5.0 supports Next.js 16 and Expo 54, and also drops React Native Web as a dependency. Fernando Rojo  | 
 |     p-limit 7.2 – Run multiple promise-returning and async functions with limited concurrency. Now .map()can accept an iterable, not just an array.  Repomix 1.8 – Pack an entire repository into a single, LLM-friendly file. Now with official plugins for Claude Code.  ESLint Markdown Language Plugin 7.5 – Lint JS/TSX code blocks in Markdown documents. | 
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 | 📢  Elsewhere in the ecosystem | 
 | A roundup of other interesting stories from the broader landscape: | 
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