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Get All Intercepted Network Calls In Cypress

This blog post describes a topic really hidden in Cypress documentation: using alias.all to get all intercepted network calls. IntroUsing Cypress cy.intercept command you can spy on or stub network ca...

Gleb Bahmutov




TypeScript 5.6 Is a Game-Changer - I Like Kill Nerds

The TypeScript team has unveiled the beta version of TypeScript 5.6, and it's brimming with features designed to make our lives easier. Catching Logical Errors Early: Disallowed Nullish and Truthy Checks One of the standout features in TypeScript 5.6 is the stricter handling o...

Dwayne Charrington




Going flat with ESLint with (Josh Goldberg) { (JS Party #332)

Josh Goldberg joins Nick & Chris to discuss the latest updates from ESLint, typescript-eslint & the new flat config format. They also discuss creating reusable configs & project generators before pivoting to talk about a new conference focused on developer tooling....

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The Next.js for Angular - Analog on Web Rush #290

Brandon Roberts talks with us about Analog, the meta framework for Angular he works on. How have meta frameworks changed, why aren't these features inside of Angular, what do developers need to know about Analog that differs from Angular, and what's next for Analog?...

John Papa




The Perils of Premature Optimization in JavaScript: Why Rushing to Optimise Can Hurt Your Code - I Like Kill Nerds

Look, we've all been there. You're knee-deep in JavaScript code and suddenly have this brilliant idea: "If I just tweak this bit here, surely it'll run faster!" Before you know it, you're down a rabbit hole of micro-optimisations, convinced you're crafting the most efficient c...

Dwayne Charrington


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