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Rubico - [a]synchronous functional programming - Interview with Richard Tong

One of the tricky parts of JavaScript is dealing with asynchronous behavior. The language itself ha......

SurviveJS




Write Cypress Markdown Preprocessor

The idea Markdown preprocessor Bundle JS file Promises shouldWatch The result The ideaWouldn't it be cool to write a more descriptive tests? Tests that talk about what is going on? Tests that...

Gleb Bahmutov




Web Frameworks: Why You Don't Always Need Them - The New Stack

Web development in 2021 is dominated by frameworks - JavaScript frameworks like Next.js and Angular, CSS frameworks like Tailwind and Materialize, JAMstack frameworks like Next.js and Gatsby, and many others. But one new company, Yax.com, is advocating for a "no-framework" web...

Richard MacManus




You don't know the classNames library

Let me contradict the very title of this post from the start by saying that you probably know the classNames library very well. This tiny open-source library, originally created by JedWatson, is nothing but a versatile string "concatenator." Currently sitting at over 6M weekly...

areknawo




Medium-like text highlighting in React

Requirements are well defined, so it's time to estimate its implementation. But first, do we need to reinvent the wheel? There must be some React or JavaScript library that does that for us, right? Well, in this case, not entirely. It proved to be a challenging area with inter...

Pargles Dall'Oglio




JSK Weekly - March 10, 2021

As developers, we're often working with data and data sets in projects for all sorts of reasons, but it's not often we're the subject of data sets! Tom Winter talks us through how they "Sent 304,654 Coding Tests to Developers from 156 Countries" and what they learned.

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JSK Weekly - March 10, 2021

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

As developers, we're often working with data and data sets in projects for all sorts of reasons, but it's not often we're the subject of data sets! Tom Winter talks us through how they

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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

JSK Daily for Mar 9, 2021 View this email in your browser A community curated daily e-mail of JavaScript news The New King of Bundlers Is Here: All Bow Before Vitejs Back when I started coding,

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

JSK Daily for Mar 3, 2021 View this email in your browser A community curated daily e-mail of JavaScript news The Dark Side of Javascript: A Look at 3 Features You Never Want to Use JavaScript has been

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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

If it feels like March never left, you're not alone. To pass the time, why not have a look at some of our most popular stories this week? We have "Why Frontend Developers Need to be Webpack

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JSK Daily for Mar 2, 2021 View this email in your browser A community curated daily e-mail of JavaScript news How to Customize the UI of the Angular Query Builder Our Syncfusion Angular Query Builder

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