Plus more JavaScript links, tutorials, and projects.
Grid.js: An Advanced Table Library — A lightweight, advanced table plugin that can work alongside React, Angular, Vue, or, well, nothing. Check out some of the examples for more on how to use it. It uses Preact under the hood. Afshin Mehrabani |
The Rise of React (And Its Growing Pervasiveness) — In the most recent issue of Increment, a noted journalist (for WIRED and The Economist) takes a wide-angle look at how React came to be one of the predominant frontend frameworks powering today’s web and the attendant implications ― both positive and negative ― for the future. Chris Stokel-Walker (Increment) |
Does a Serverless Headless CMS Exist? It Does Now — The first headless CMS built for serverless infrastructure. Forget about scaling problems, flash crowds, setting up and managing servers and stop overpaying for resources you don't use. It's free and open-source, check it out. Webiny |
Babel 7.10.0 Released — The hugely popular JavaScript transpiler got more tweaks than you’d expect for a minor point release including an experimental version of a new polyfills compatability architecture, improvements to optional chaining and private fields support, and better tree-shaking for React code. Nicolò Ribaudo |
Find A Job Through Vettery — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started. Vettery |
The 'Top Types' any and unknown in TypeScript — They’re not top types because they’re the best types 😂 .. but they’re essentially ‘universal’ types that can contain all values (in opposition to the never type which is the empty set). Dr. Axel Rauschmayer |
Stranger Things, JavaScript Edition — This is mostly a bit of fun mixed with a little bit of Wat picking on some JavaScript oddities. If the quirks of equality and NaN are familiar to you, move on. Live Code Stream |
TUI Editor 2.1: A Powerful Markdown WYSIWYG Editor — You get the Markdown on the left, output on the right. The latest release added much better syntax highlighting for the Markdown source (if you want it) and ‘preview highlighting’ where the output of the code you’re working on is highlighted in the preview pane. NHN |
🗓 Upcoming Online Events JS Nation (June 18-19) — This free two-day remote conference features over 25 speakers, including Jen Looper, Max Stoiber, John Papa and others. OpenJS World (June 23-24) — Speakers at this 'virtual experience' include Nicole Sullivan, Prosper Otemuyiwa, Cassidy Williams and more. CascadiaJS 2020 (September 1-2) — This upcoming online conference is set to take place in September. |
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