There's a lot going on with JavaScript in the run up to Christmas.
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V8 Release v8.0 — Yes, that’s v8 of v8 – not confusing at all 😂 Nonetheless, it’s a key step forward for the most widely deployed JavaScript engine, and introduces optional chaining, nullish coalescing, and some significant performance improvements. It’ll be landing in a Chrome and Node near you soon. Leszek Swirski |
Mastering console.log Like A Pro — This isn’t exactly new ground, but if you’re a heavy console.log user, this article deftly covers a variety of extra console methods to keep on your radar. Harsh Makadia |
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Understanding Decorators in JavaScript — Decorators are a first-class concept in some languages that can be used to quickly modify functions or classes by way of a simple directive. The idea is still merely a proposal for JavaScript, but it’s possible to adapt some of the ideas now with Babel. Mike Green | If you're celebrating, we hope you have a happy holiday season and we'll see you in the new year on January 3, 2020. | |