#617 — December 2, 2022 |
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JavaScript Weekly |
Speeding Up the JS Ecosystem, One Library at a Time — JavaScript projects are often so reliant upon dependencies that there are many opportunities to speed up swathes of the ecosystem by fixing small performance issues. Here, one of Preact’s developers shares how he’s been discovering such low hanging, yet hidden, fruit. Learning these techniques will take you (and us, hopefully) far. Marvin Hagemeister |
TC39 Updates: The 93rd Meeting of Ecma TC39 — JavaScript's esteemed council of elders (not quite, but you get the idea) got together (photographic proof) over the past few days to advance various proposals. Iterator Helpers, Explicit Resource Management and Set Methods all move to stage 3. TC39 and Miscellaneous |
AppSignal for Node.js 3.0 Introduces OpenTelemetry Support — AppSignal now supports OpenTelemetry, the open-source standard for telemetry data collection. We’ve also added support for 6 new integrations in this release. AppSignal sponsor |
Electron.js Roundup: v22.0 Released, Bye Windows 7, and Hi Forge — The long standing cross-platform desktop framework continues to evolve. v22 jumps up to Chromium 108 and Node 16.17.1. Also:
OpenJS Foundation |
IN BRIEF:
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RELEASES:
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📒 Articles & Tutorials |
Splitting Strings into Sentences, Words or Graphemes with Stefan Judis |
Migrating from Vue 2 to Svelte — After two years of Vue 2, a team had a decision to make: move to Vue 3 or give Svelte a try? Sophie Boulaaouli (Escape) |
Breakpoints and Wallaby.js sponsor |
Working with Zustand for Easier React State Management — Some tips for using Zustand, a quite minimal state management library with a rather enthusiastic userbase, I've found. TkDodo |
📊 An Introduction to the LibJS JavaScript Engine — An interesting slide deck about a JS implementation you’ve probably not heard of (but which has a very strong showing in test262 conformance). Linus Groh |
V8: Pointer Compression in Oilpan — This is barely about JS but shows off the low level optimizations the V8 team does to make JavaScript more efficient for us. This is about using smaller pointers, because who needs 64 bits anyway? Bikineev and Lippautz (V8 Team) |
Sketchy Pencil Effect with Three.js Post-Processing — 3D development always gets my head spinning a bit, but this sketched pencil effect is quite unique. Maya Nedeljković Batić |
The State of Notifications Report - User Preferences Courier.com sponsor |
On Building a New JS Linting Experience for Visual Studio |
Testing Static Types in TypeScript |
🛠 Code & Tools |
Neutralino.js 4.9: Lightweight Cross Platform Desktop App Framework — Think Electron but with a rather different approach: no embedded Chromium or Node.. it uses a system’s existing Web browser APIs, with the resulting pros and cons. v4.9 adds a new API supporting custom backend code in any language (that can communicate over a WebSocket). Homepage. Neutralinojs |
Mithril.js: Client-Side Framework for Single Page Apps — A neat alternative to things like Vue, React or Angular. It’s been around for years and deserves more attention we feel. Mithril is compact, fast, and runs closer to vanilla JS than the alternatives so is well suited for bringing together vanilla JS libraries. Want to compare it to Mithril |
A Professional Scheduling Component for React, Vue, Angular Apps — Schedule doctors, machines or your next trip to Mars. Easily done with the Scheduler Pro widget. Free 45-day trial. Bryntum sponsor |
Vanilla Extract: Zero-Runtime Stylesheets in TypeScript — Using TypeScript as a preprocessor, you can use this framework agnostic approach to write type-safe, static CSS. Not my cup of tea, but the homepage does a good job on selling the idea. SEEK |
Choices.js 10.2: A Configurable Select Box/Text Input Plugin — Lots of examples or you can go straight to the GitHub repo. Josh Johnson |
Reapop 4.2: Customizable Notifications for React Apps — This project’s homepage is a big self demo. Keep clicking on “Random notification” to fill your view. GitHub repo. Louis Barranqueiro |
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