
BxJS Weekly Ep. 92 - Dec 7, 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/19-49-Episode-92.md
Timestamps for news (huge thanks to SOLVM):
Getting started:
1:22 - Backreferences in JavaScript regular expressions
2:40 - Time Series Forecasting with TensorFlow.js
4:12 - Building a Telegram Bot with Node.js
Articles & News:
5:12 - Multi-Value All The Wasm!
7:05 - How I created 488 "live images"
Tips, tricks & bit-sized awesomeness:
9:09 - It takes only 11 lines of code to add lazy loading
10:37 - Animated SVG favicons
11:28 - ECMAScript proposal updates
16:14 - Introducing React View, an Interactive Playground for Your Components
17:22 - Status update on Web Games technologies | W3C Blog
19:19 - Template Universe on Codesandbox
20:30 - WebAssembly becomes a W3C Recommendation
Releases:
21:19 - Got v10
22:30 - Firefox 71.0
23:54 - create-react-app v3.3.0
24:57 - Node v13.3.0
27:12 - React-Native for Windows Milestone 3
Libs & demos:
29:00 - create-package-json
29:27 - dotstow
30:02 - fronty
30:30 - SwiftLaTeX
33:09 - nano-neuron
34:27 - react-cola
34:50 - reg
35:50 - noUiSlider
Interesting & silly stuff:
36:26 - public-apis
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