JavaScript Performance Beyond Bundle Size— Nolan ponders why ‘bundle size’ is such a common thing to focus on when it comes to JavaScript performance and shares a collection of useful tools to study it further, if you wish, before moving on to more significant concerns ‘beyond the bundle.’ A really good read. Alex Russell reminds us to test on real mobile hardware too. Nolan Lawson |
The Definitive Guide to Streams— One of those posts that will bring you up to speed on a not often discussed area of JavaScript but which is really useful to understand! The Streams API allows you to programmatically read, write, and transform streams of data in a flexible way. Thomas Steiner |
TypeScript 4.2 Released— The extension (a superset, if you will) of JavaScript that adds static types and type-checking takes another step forward. 4.2 improves how type aliases are handled, adds leading/middle rest elements to tuple types, and more. The release notes are super thorough, as always. Daniel Rosenwasser (Microsoft) |
10 Years of Open-Source Visualization with D3.js— The creator of D3.js (the popular data visualization library) reflects on ten years since D3 1.0 was released with what he’s learnt from both developing D3 and leading a prominent project for so long. Congratulations, Mike! Mike Bostock |
JavaScript Engineer— Join our "kick ass" team. Our software team operates from 17 countries and we're always looking for more exceptional engineers. Sticker Mule |
Find Your Next Job Through Hired— Create a profile on Hired to connect with hiring managers at growing startups and Fortune 500 companies. It's free for job-seekers. Hired |
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Building a Real-Time Webapp with Node and Socket.io— Want to create an app that does real-time data synchronization across multiple machines without introducing a third-party service like Pusher or Firebase? This is the first in a three part series but cuts to the heart of the matter. Norbert Kovacs and Ferenc Hámori |
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Kotlin-First Android Chat SDK with New UI Components— Stream’s open-source SDK can cover all your messaging needs (including channels, threads, reactions, and more). Try our Android tutorial to see why we power feeds and chat for over a billion users. Stream sponsor |
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