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November 30, 2018

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State of JavaScript: ECMAScript 6 rules

Developers are happy with JavaScript, have mixed feelings about Angular, and are very interested in GraphQL Read more ▶

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What’s new for 2019 in the React JavaScript UI library

The Version 16.7 alpha release of Facebook’s React JavaScript UI library brings the notion of hooks Read more ▶

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Amazon now has its own version of Java: Corretto

The Corretto 8 beta is now available, though its initial feature set is several years old Read more ▶

 
 
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Asynchronous JavaScript: Callbacks and promises explained

While callbacks work fine for handling asynchronous code, promises are cleaner and more flexible Read more ▶

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Why developers shouldn’t just dismiss low-code platforms

Low-code, no-code, and citizen-development platforms have a place—but they need the guidance and oversight of professional IT developers to really deliver Read more ▶

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Rust language is too hard to learn and use, says user survey

A survey of Rust users finds difficulty and frustration with the language’s highly touted features for memory safety and correctness Read more ▶

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Java proposal would spot data races with a thread sanitizer

The effort would explore possibilities for integrating HotSpot and the JVM tool interface with performance monitoring and analysis Read more ▶

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