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JavaScript Weekly
Issue 273 — March 4, 2016

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Aurelia De Rosa details all of the important additions, changes and deprecations in the upcoming version of jQuery.
Telerik Developer Network

A look at Enzyme, a library for testing React components.
Airbnb

A high level look at what’s going on with Angular2 and who’s already using it in production.
The New Stack

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Yes, benchmarks, so your mileage may vary, but 5 browsers and 2 Node runtimes were used along with numerous ways to run the ES6 code on each.
Kevin Decker

A succinct look at creating a Chrome extension that uses the Web Speech API to read out content upon the user’s request.
Ivan Dimov

This comes from the folks who run the Rails Rumble and Node Knockout, so it’ll be good. Reg opens on March 1 and the competition is May 14-15.
RumbleX

An very in-depth tutorial, with code, diagrams, and insights into the process behind creating an isomorphic React and Express app.
Smashing Magazine

A variety of stateless, functional components to use, including cards, labels, buttons, toolbars, dropdowns, and many more.
Brent Jackson

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