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💡 Daniel Roe, leader of the Nuxt team, answered lots of questions about the acquisition on Reddit. |
![]() FlexGrid by Wijmo: The Industry-Leading JavaScript Datagrid — A fast and flexible DataGrid for building modern web apps. Key features and virtualized rendering are included in the core grid module. Pick & choose special features to keep your app small. Built for JavaScript, extended to Angular, React, and Vue. Wijmo From MESCIUS |
A Detailed Summary of the Latest TC39 Plenary — A thorough roundup of May’s major ECMAScript committee meeting with far more detail about each proposal’s development and the decisions made than we usually get to hear about. Topics include Igalia Compilers Team |
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💡 His guide to how to compose JS functions that take multiple parameters is also worth revisiting. |
JavaScript Scope Hoisting is Broken — The creator of Parcel argues that scope hoisting (when bundlers inline modules into a shared scope) conflicts with modern JS patterns like code splitting and dynamic imports, causing subtle bugs and offering little benefit, so he’s considering removing it in Parcel v3. Devon Govett |
📄 Parsing 1 Billion Rows in Bun in Under 10 Seconds Tae Kim 📄 Loosely Synchronize Your JS Stores in Multiple Tauri Processes – Tauri is a bit like a Rust-flavored Electron for building cross-platform native apps. Costa Alexoglou 📄 Managing the State of Your Promises – On the potential of 📄 When Can I Use Temporal? – “If Brendan Eich can invent .. JavaScript in 10 days, why has it taken eight years to replace the Date API?” John Dalziel 📄 Is It Still Worth Using jQuery in 2025? Suren Enfiajyan |
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Driver.js: Tours, Highlights, Contextual Help, and More — A vanilla JS library for making on-page tours and contextual help systems. It’s been around for several years, but is still maintained, and there are lots of examples to check out – it’s really smooth. Kamran Ahmed |
🤡 In barely related news, someone has turned JSON into its own programming language. Oh, the horror! |
Here’s a selection of things from the broader ecosystem this week: |