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January 12, 2023
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Mark Otto
Node v18.13.0 (LTS) Released — Node’s LTS release gains File, part of the File API web specification, support for function mocking in the built-in node:test test runner module, support for externally shared dependencies based around JavaScript code (or WASM) as preferred by certain distributions, the…
January 11, 2023
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Mark Otto
Identifying the root causes of observed changes in complex systems can be a difficult task that requires both deep domain knowledge and potentially hours of manual work. For instance, we may want to analyze an unexpected drop in profit of a product sold in an…
January 11, 2023
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Mark Otto
Data Binding in React — “There’s a consistent philosophy in React when it comes to data binding,” says Josh in this beginner-to-intermediate aimed tutorial demonstrating React’s data binding capabilities in the context of wiring up different types of form input controls. Josh W. Comeau ‘You Should…
January 10, 2023
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Mark Otto
In this post, we introduce a simple new pattern that allows dependency injection to take place before an alternative entry point is executed in a Java application. This pattern also has the advantage of working with different popular open source Java dependency injection frameworks, such…
January 6, 2023
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Mark Otto
We’re back for 2023 😀 As is our tradition, we’re taking a quick look back at the past year – this time led by a few choice retrospectives, then followed by the most popular articles and tools included in JavaScript Weekly in 2022. There’s sure…
January 5, 2023
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Mark Otto
Gluon: Framework for Creating Desktop Apps from Sites — A new approach for building desktop apps from Web sites using Node and already installed browsers. Notably, Gluon supports both Chromium and Firefox. Deno can also be used in place of Node. Windows and Linux are…
January 4, 2023
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Mark Otto
Updated ‘Complete Intro to React’ Course — Learn to build real-world apps using modern React and the latest tools in the React ecosystem like Vite, ESLint, TailwindCSS, React Router, and React Query! Frontend Masters First-Class Support for TypeScript in React Native — With the newly released…
December 21, 2022
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Mark Otto
This is the final issue of the year (we’re back on January 4, 2023) so we’re revisiting the most popular items of 2022. We’ve covered the main top items but with some breakdowns of other content too (e.g. videos). We hope you have a fantastic…
December 20, 2022
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Mark Otto
Earlier this year, security researchers at Nozomi Networks discovered a DNS vulnerability in two C standard libraries used widely in embedded systems. The bug leaves the libraries vulnerable to cache poisoning – a DNS flaw Dan Kaminsky discovered in 2008. Paul Vixie, a contributor to…
December 16, 2022
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Mark Otto
🎄 This is the final issue of the year – we’ll be back on January 6, 2023. We hope you have a fantastic holiday season, whether or not you are celebrating, and we’ll see you for a look back at 2022 in the first week…