Plus this is the final issue of 2022. Merry Christmas! |
🎄 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 of January :-) __ Peter Cooper and the Cooperpress team |
Announcing SvelteKit 1.0 — Svelte is a virtual DOM-free, compiled ahead of time, frontend UI framework with many fans. SvelteKit introduces a framework and tooling around Svelte to build complete webapps. This release post explains some of its approach and how it differs to other systems. The Svelte Team |
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jQuery 3.6.2 Released — Humor me. You might not be using jQuery anymore, but it's (still) the most widely deployed JavaScript library and it’s fantastic to see it being maintained. jQuery Foundation |
IN BRIEF: Node 19.3.0 (Current) has been released to bring npm up to v9.2. Breaking changes in v9.x warrant this update and the release post explains the current policy around npm's ongoing inclusion in Node. ƛ The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) has gained a new JavaScript backend meaning the reference Haskell compiler can now emit JavaScript and be used more easily to build front-end apps. GitHub is rolling out secrets scanning to all public repos for free. The New Stack reflects on 2022 as a 'golden year' for JavaScript and some of the developments we've seen. We'll be doing our own such roundup in the next issue. |
RELEASES: Node.js 16.19.0 (LTS) and 14.21.2 (LTS) Chart.js 4 ↳ Canvas-based chart library. (Samples.) PouchDB 8.0 ↳ CouchDB-inspired syncing database. SWR 2.0 – React data-fetching library. |
Why Cypress v12 is a Big Deal — A practical example-led love letter of sorts to how the latest version of the popular Cypress ‘test anything that runs in a browser’ library makes testing frontend apps smoother than before. Gleb Bahmutov |
Next, Nest, Nuxt… Nust? — “This blog post is for everyone looking for their new favorite JavaScript backend framework.” If the names of frameworks are all starting to blur together in your head, this is for you. Marius explains just what systems like Next and Gatsby do and touches on a few differences. Marius Obert (Twilio) |
SWR 2.0: Improved React Hooks for Data Fetching — The second major release of SWR (Stale-While-Revalidate) includes new mutation APIs, new developer tools, as well as improved support for concurrent rendering. Ding, Liu, Kobayashi, and Xu |
PortalVue 3.0 ↳ Feature-rich portal plugin for Vue 3. Kea 3.1 ↳ Composable state management for React. jest-puppeteer 6.2 ↳ Run tests using Jest + Puppeteer. NodeBB 2.7 – Node.js based forum software. Pino 8.8 – Fast JSON-oriented logger. |
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Or if you're a bit more childish, you could always put Fart.js on your site.. 🙈 Merry Christmas to you all and we'll see you again in 2023! | |