AbortController; date-fns v4.0; bundling

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Welcome back after our mid-year break!

Axel & Jowe

Don’t Sleep on AbortController

kettanaito.com github.com/kettanaito

AbortController is a global class supported by many web APIs that enables you to abort asynchronous computations. This blog post explains how it works.

date-fns v4.0: first-class time zone support and no major breaking changes

blog.date-fns.org @koss@webtoo.ls

Oxc Transform Alpha: transpiling TypeScript to JavaScript and .d.ts

oxc.rs github.com/oxc-project

[Quoting the blog post] This release contains three major features:

  • Transforming TypeScript to ESNext.
  • Transforming React JSX to ESNext, with built-in React Refresh.
  • TypeScript Isolated Declarations DTS Emit without using the TypeScript compiler.

The npm package oxc-transform provides a JavaScript interface to native binaries (authored in Rust).

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Bundling past, present, and future [38-min. video]

www.youtube.com @devongovett@mastodon.social

Quoting the description of the video: “A recent talk I gave about JavaScript bundlers. It’s a bit of a history lesson, and along the way I tried to introduce what bundlers are, why you’d use one, what problems they solve, dived into how they work internally, features like code splitting and tree shaking, and discussed the vast landscape of JavaScript and web tooling out there today.”

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