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The beta open source Joy compiler takes on the same task as GopherJS: to bring Go language approaches to JavaScript development
JavaScript developers prefer ES6, React, and Express, while TypeScript, Vue.js, and GraphQL draw strong interest
Library for mobile apps getting custom bytecode for faster loading and even performance improvements
How to use Jenkins Blue Ocean and NPM to create a CICD pipeline for a Node.js and React application
Amplify library provides declarative way to work with cloud services, rather than through service contracts
Developers are opting for safer languages, despite ease of use offered by scripting languages like Perl, PHP, and Ruby
The Kotlin/Native preview’s supported target platforms include MacOS, iOS, Ubuntu Linux, and Raspberry Pi
Microsoft updates the features regularly in the optionally typed superset of JavaScript. Keep up here with what’s new in each version of TypeScript
TypeScript 2.6 introduces a new strict checking flag, error suppression comments, and “minor” breaking changes
Node.js 8 is tapped for long-term support, while Node.js 9 becomes the new current release line