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Once relegated to the browser as one of the 3 core technologies of the web, JavaScript can now be found almost anywhere you find code. JavaScript developers move fast and push software development forward; they can be as opinionated as the frameworks they use, so let's keep it clean here and make it a place to learn from each other!

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Node.js and the require function

Node.js and the require function

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Top 10 Web Development Trends in 2020

Top 10 Web Development Trends in 2020

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Testing Svelte context with component hierarchies

Testing Svelte context with component hierarchies

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JavaScript Series – JavaScript Types – Part 2

JavaScript Series – JavaScript Types – Part 2

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Function flexibility considered harmful

Function flexibility considered harmful

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One liner operations on Arrays

One liner operations on Arrays

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Export test run order when using ember-exam

Export test run order when using ember-exam

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Three reasons I like PHP more than Modern Javascript

Three reasons I like PHP more than Modern Javascript

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How to modify Minecraft the easy way with TypeScript

How to modify Minecraft the easy way with TypeScript

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Level Up Your Front-end Testing Game With Wallaby.js

Level Up Your Front-end Testing Game With Wallaby.js

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Secrets of the JavaScript Object API

Secrets of the JavaScript Object API

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Build a Story Web Component with LitElement

Build a Story Web Component with LitElement

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react-simple-infinite-loading v1 is out 🎉

react-simple-infinite-loading v1 is out 🎉

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const 📦, seal 🤐, freeze ❄️ & immutability 🤓 in JS

const 📦, seal 🤐, freeze ❄️ & immutability 🤓 in JS

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Webcomponents: It's really that easy!

Webcomponents: It's really that easy!

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