BxJS Weekly Ep. 58 - Apr 13, 2019 (javascript news podcast)
This is a weekly javascript podcast delivering you all the best javascript news of the week.
You can find all mentioned links here:
https://github.com/BuildingXwithJS/bxjs-weekly/blob/master/links/19-15-Episode-58.md
Timestamps for news (huge thanks to SOLVM):
Articles & News:
0:25 - From Redux to Hooks: A Case Study
2:05 - AHA Testing
3:38 - Code caching for JavaScript developers
4:43 - Shaping a butterfly
5:40 - Benchmarking WebAssembly using libsodium
7:33 - Optimizing JavaScript packages for tree shaking
8:20 - Domain-Oriented Observability
10:43 - We built an iMessage Extension for our React Native-based mobile app now you can too
12:30 - Let's Build a Chrome Extension!
13:03 - Understanding Event Emitters
13:42 - Webp-ing your site: reduce image file size, increase site performance
14:56 - A Socket.io tutorial that ISN'T a chat app (with React.js)
15:37 - Moving from Gulp to Parcel
17:22 - A Vanilla JS Guide On Mastering the DOM
17:50 - Rocking JS data structures!
20:04 - Testing Workflow for Web Components
20:53 - Mastering Session Authentication
21:40 - Design patterns in modern JavaScript development
22:34 - thank u, [Symbol.iterator].next
23:22 - How to build a WebVR game with A-Frame
24:40 - How to create a timeline component with react
25:16 - Pure JavaScript Functions as a Replacement for Lodash
Tips, tricks & bit-sized awesomeness:
27:22 - CSS Houdini Could Change the Way We Write and Manage CSS
28:10 - Native image lazy-loading for the web!
29:20 - Learn To Fold Your JS Arrays
29:57 - Sharpen your WebVR skills with experiments from Glitch and Mozilla
30:23 - Number Truncation in JavaScript
31:12 - PSA Gatsby.js added enabled-by-default telemetry in 2.30.0
31:54 - Upgrading Flow Codebases
32:25 - VS Code Browser Preview is now integrated with Live Share
33:58 - You can use await navigator.storage.estimate() to get the quota and usage of persistent data for the current site
33:33 - Microsoft Edge: Adopting and contributing Chromium
35:40 - StackOverflow Developer Survey Results 2019
36:14 - Ryan Dahl. Deno, a new way to JavaScript. JS Fest 2019 Spring
Releases:
37:11 - Microsoft Edge Nightly
39:22 - MDX v1
39:59 - react-redux v7.0.1
40:26 - VS Code v1.33
41:04 - jQuery 3.4.0
41:25 - pm2 v3.5.0
42:04 - clsx v1.0.4
43:23 - Atom 1.36
43:56 - Node v11.14.0
Libs & demos:
44:22 - citybound
46:20 - organigram
47:05 - react-cookie-consents
47:26 - mouthful
47:45 - HexGL
48:30 - compress-brotli
49:09 - utterances
49:48 - stencil.js
50:30 - pigpio
50:58 - Diluter
51:24 - snek
51:45 - zephjs
52:15 - literal-schema
53:03 - motus
53:35 - modali
53:55 - plop.js
54:44 - dimport
55:33 - actions-toolkit
56:16 - shader-doodle
56:44 - nexe
57:14 - globby
57:27 - Choices
57:45 - jquery.terminal
58:00 - fkit
58:25 - forever
58:50 - react-player
59:13 - Mozilla WebReplay
Interesting & silly stuff:
59:45 - Google asked 5,600 employees about remote work. This is what they learned
1:00:35 - Windows 3.1 Flash Edition
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