This week's JavaScript news
Psst.. there's a cool graph at the bottom of this issue showing what testing tools JavaScript developers prefer to use.. | What If JavaScript 'Wins'? — Reflections on JavaScript's continuing growth and how network effects could see it essentially become the 'default' programming language. Anil Dash | A First Look at Angular Ivy — Ivy is the forthcoming new render engine for Angular. This article takes a closer look at how it works and what it means for Angular developers. Sam Julien | ▶ Web Performance Made Easy — A talk from Google I/O covering lots of useful stuff like auditing page assets, code splitting, image optimizing, minification, and more. Ewa Gasperowicz and Addy Osmani | Announcing TypeScript 2.9 RC — Highlights include import() types and support for symbols and numeric literals in keyof and mapped object types. Microsoft | Sr. Fullstack Engineer (Remote) — Sticker Mule is looking for passionate developers to join our remote team. Come help us become the Internet's best place to shop and work. Sticker Mule | A Simple Guide to ES6 Promises — We've seen a few subscribers lament they're too new to JavaScript to understand many of the links we include.. if that's you, you should find this tutorial useful :-) Brandon Morelli | Turn Sublime Text 3 into a JavaScript IDE — Visual Studio Code appears to be the most popular editor in the JavaScript world lately but Sublime Text remains fast and capable and can be tweaked to work well as a JavaScript IDE. Lorenzo Pichilli | Results of the Front-End Tooling Survey 2018 | Over 5,000 frontend developers took part in this survey, and here are the results covering what tools and techniques front-end developers are using right now. Here's a quick sneak peek - what testing libraries do JavaScript developers prefer to use? | But there's a lot more, including what task runners people use, preferred frameworks, and linting tools. Till next week.. :-) | |
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