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ECMAScript 2024 is expected to be finalized in June, but four new JavaScript features are already supported in browsers and Node.js. Here's how to start using them today.
Latest update to the JavaScript standard brings seven new features including array grouping, growable ArrayBuffers, and promises with resolvers.
Round out the HTMX and Bun web stack by adding Pug, a popular JavaScript templating engine that makes DOM interactions a snap.
JetBrains IDEs introduce full line code completion using a built-in language model, starting with the 2024.1 versions.
Put HTMX on the front end and Bun on the back, then hook them up with Elysia and MongoDB for an agile tech stack that makes developing web apps a breeze.
Bun 1.1 also features speed and reliability updates and improvements for Node.js compatibility.
The search giant says the two frameworks are 'better together' in a merge focused on improving Angular's performance.
Procedural geometry supports 3D capabilities, while basic global illumination manipulates light and shadow for a more lifelike visual experience.
JavaScript is bursting with front-end frameworks that offer everything a developer could want—but not all in one tool. Here’s how the top 10 reactive frameworks compare.
Deno 1.42 brings faster startups, improved Node compatibility, and support for a new open-source package registry designed for TypeScript.
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