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The latest in JavaScript and cross-platform tools

WebAssembly becomes a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) Recommendation
www.w3.org@amyw3c, @w3c


Now at stage 4: optional chaining, nullish coalescing operator, for-in mechanics
github.com@tc39
Three more features reached stage 4 in December’s TC39 meeting and are therefore ready to be included in ECMAScript 2020. Among them: optional chaining and the nullish coalescing operator.



Node.js 13.3.0: initial support for WASI (WebAssembly System Interface) and more
nodejs.org@BridgeAR, @NodeJS


What’s new for Node.js in 2020
developer.okta.com@reverentgeek


Analyze your webpack bundle, on every pull request - packtracker.io
packtracker.io
A service to automatically track your webpack asset profile. Track your bundle over time, report changes to your pull requests, and use that data to optimize your individual assets.  Catch webpack bundle bloat before your users do. Sponsor



Executing JavaScript off the main thread
css-tricks.com@chriscoyier


Having fun with JavaScript proxies
blog.logrocket.com@maciejcieslar, @LogRocket


The people behind JavaScript: an interview with Allen Wirfs-Brock
javascript.christmas@awbjs, @sveinpg
Allen is a TC39 member and was the editor of ECMAScript 5 and ECMAScript 6.




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