03 Feb 2026

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Babel 8 RC Arrives, Gatsby Lives, Lodash Resets

#​771 - February 3, 2026

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Four Heavyweights Drop Updates

Four stalwarts of the JavaScript ecosystem all shipped notable releases this week, and odds are you're using at least one of them:

Only Fools Write Tests - Modern engineering teams like Notion, Dropbox, Wiz, and LaunchDarkly use Meticulous to maintain E2E UI tests that cover every edge case of your web app.

Meticulous sponsor

πŸ¦€ OpenClaw: The Runaway AI Assistant - An intense week for a new open source TypeScript project: 150k stars on GitHub, hordes buying Mac Minis to run it, two rebrands (it was originally Clawdbot), and an ecosystem of projects the agents use autonomously (e.g. an entire social network). Another example of TypeScript at the heart of the AI boom.

Peter Steinberger

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πŸ“– Articles and Videos

⁉️ How Not to Parse Numbers in JavaScript - Why use a proper locale-aware API to parse numbers when you can hand-roll a maze of string splits, separator swaps, and implicit type coercions that silently break on edge cases?

Remy Porter (The Daily WTF)

πŸ“‰ Node.js 16 to 25 Benchmarked Version-by-Version - The jumps in performance in various areas are striking (with Node 25, especially), with other areas getting more modest gains.

RepoFlow

A Practical Checklist for B2B Enterprise Readiness - Measure gaps in auth, admin UX, security, monitoring, and architecture for landing enterprise customers. Download today!

Descope sponsor

Explicit Resource Management in JavaScript - You can use using for deterministic cleanup, calling Symbol.dispose/asyncDispose at scope exit without try/finally. A small fix for leaks and forgotten teardowns in streams, observers, locks, and similar APIs.

Matt Smith

The History of C# and TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg - GitHub interviewed the creator of both C# and TypeScript about his career, why TypeScript was created in the first place, some internal Microsoft politics, as well as the ongoing Go port of the TypeScript compiler. There's a video of the full interview, as well as 'seven learnings' boiled down in written form.

GitHub

πŸ“„ My Opinionated ESLint Setup for Vue Projects - Packed with examples to pick and choose from. Alexander Opalic

πŸ“„ A Scroll-Revealed WebGL Gallery with GSAP, Three.js, Astro and Barba.js - Striking visual image reveal effect with a live demo. Chakib Mazouni

πŸ“„ Predicting Math.random() in Firefox Using Z3 SMT-Solver Dennis Yurichev

🎀 Securing npm is Table Stakes Nicholas C. Zakas (Changelog Podcast)

πŸ“„ Building a Simple RSS Aggregator with Astro Raymond Camden

πŸ›  Code & Tools

Heat.js 5.0: A Flexible Heat Map Rendering Solution - Generate customized interactive heatmaps (think GitHub contributions graph), or render heatmaps as lines and bar charts. The site is packed with demos to enjoy. GitHub repo.

William Troup

Building an MCP Server? Don't Roll Your Own Auth - WorkOS AuthKit handles OAuth 2.1 flows so your MCP server just verifies tokens. Control which tools AI agents access.

WorkOS sponsor

πŸ•’ Croner 10.0: Cron-Style Triggers and Evaluation - Trigger functions on any cron schedule using cron syntax. It can also evaluate cron expressions to give you a list of upcoming times. v10.0 brings full OCPS (Open Cron Pattern Specification) 1.4 compliance and even more scheduling options.

Hexagon

πŸ—“οΈ DayFlow: A Full Calendar Component for React - A React-only feature-rich calendar component with drag-and-drop, multiple views, and all the usual GCal-style richness. Its infinite scrolling feature is nifty. GitHub repo.

DayFlow Contributors

Tsonic: A TypeScript to C# Transpiler - The idea is for creating native executables that run on .NET. I've not tested it as I'm not in that ecosystem but it's an interesting idea.

Jeswin

πŸ“’ Elsewhere in the ecosystem

Some other interesting tidbits in the broader landscape:

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27 Jan 2026

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What's next for JavaScript frameworks in 2026

#​770 - January 27, 2026

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Introducing LibPDF: PDF Parsing and Generation from TypeScript - LibPDF bills itself as 'the PDF library TypeScript deserves' and supports parsing, modifying, signing and generating PDFs with a modern API in Node, Bun, and the browser. GitHub repo.

Documenso

JavaScript Frameworks - Heading into 2026 - The creator of SolidJS knows more than a thing or two about JS frameworks and has written an annual review of the scene for the past few years. Here, he picks on four areas of evolution, and says it's "an incredibly exciting time to be working on JavaScript frameworks."

Ryan Carniato

Still Writing Tests Manually? - Notion, Dropbox, Wiz, and LaunchDarkly have found a new testing paradigm - and they can't imagine working without it. Built by ex-Palantir engineers, Meticulous autonomously creates a continuously evolving suite of E2E UI tests that delivers near-exhaustive coverage with zero developer effort.

Meticulous AI sponsor

IN BRIEF:

RELEASES:

  • Node.js 25.5.0 (Current) - Introduces a --build-sea option that simplifies the process of building single executable applications.

  • Bun v1.3.7 - The popular runtime updates its JavaScriptCore engine, leading to 35% faster async/await and ARM64 perf improvements. It also lands a new option to generate profiling data in Markdown format for easier sharing, plus native JSON5 and JSONL parsing support.

  • Rolldown 1.0 RC - Fast Rust-based bundler with a Rollup-compatible API and esbuild feature parity.

  • npm v11.8.0, Emscripten 5.0, Neutralinojs 6.5.0

πŸ“– Articles and Videos

Porting 100k Lines from TypeScript to Rust in a Month - A prolific JavaScript developer ported a PokΓ©mon battle simulator to Rust and shares his experiences and techniques used to work around issues where Claude Code would get bogged down in such a large task. He notes "LLM-based coding agents are such a great new tool" but require "engineering expertise and constant babysitting".

Christopher Chedeau

Building a JavaScript Runtime in One Month - "What if I could build a JavaScript engine small enough to embed in a C program, but complete enough to actually run real code?" The end result is Ant.

theMackabu

Clerk MCP Server for AI Coding Assistants - Connect Claude, Cursor, or Copilot to Clerk's docs. Get working auth code instead of outdated patterns.

Clerk sponsor

Inside Turbopack: Building Faster by Building Less - If you're working on a large codebase, faster hot reloading, better scaling, and persistent caching are all quite desirable. Here's how these things came about in Turbopack.

Shew, Woodruff and Koppers (Vercel)

β–Ά Bun Explained in 100 Seconds - The popular quick dev explainer channel tackles Bun at a high level.

Fireship

πŸ“„ Fixing a 6-Year-Old JavaScript Memory Leak in a Google Cloud Function Matt Zeunert (DebugBear)

πŸ“„ Build a Dinosaur Runner Game with Deno, Part 4 - The fourth part of an ongoing series on the official Deno blog. Jo Franchetti

πŸ“„ Vercel vs Netlify vs Cloudflare: Serverless Cold Starts Compared Punit Sethi

πŸ“„ SPAs are a Performance Dead End Yegor Bugayenko

πŸ›  Code & Tools

Midscene.js: Remote Control for the Web, Mobile and Desktop Using Vision Models - Provides a way to drive numerous platforms from JavaScript (including iOS) by using various integrations and a vision-capable model so you can write actions in a mixture of JavaScript and natural language and have them performed.

ByteDance Inc.

πŸ”„ Travels 1.0: A Fast, Framework-Agnostic Undo/Redo Library - Allows you to add undo/redo functionality to apps like text editors, drawing tools, or other interactive software. Uses a memory efficient technique only storing changes, rather than full snapshots for each change.

Mutative

The #1 Time-Series Database Built on Postgres - TimescaleDB extends Postgres with hypertables, 95% compression, and continuous aggregates. Start building for free.

Tiger Data sponsor

SonicJS 2.7: Perf-Focused Edge-Native Headless CMS for Cloudflare Workers - A production-ready CMS built specifically for the edge. GitHub repo.

SonicJS Team

πŸ€– Mastra 1.0: An AI Framework from the Former Gatsby Team - An all-in-one framework (homepage) for building AI-powered apps and agents.

Sam Bhagwat

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The Code teaches 150k+ AI & ML engineers how to use AI for coding. Sign up and get the Ultimate Claude Code Guide (100+ hacks) to ship 5X faster.

πŸ“’ Elsewhere in the ecosystem

Some other interesting tidbits in the broader landscape:

27 Jan 2026 12:00am GMT

20 Jan 2026

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A big week for jQuery

#​769 - January 20, 2026

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jQuery 4.0 Released - 20 years on from its original release, the ever-popular (in terms of actual usage) library reaches 4.0 with a migration to ES modules (compatible with modern build tools) along with dropping support for IE 10 and older. With jQuery being a popular guest in our newsletters in the early years, it's fantastic to see it pop back for a quick visit.

Timmy Willison

πŸ’‘ If you're using jQuery, you'll find jQuery Migrate, an official tool to help you upgrade, useful. jQuery in 2026 is a somewhat legacy choice, though, and you might not need jQuery at all..

Add Excel-like Spreadsheet Functionality to Your JavaScript Apps - SpreadJS is the industry-leading JavaScript spreadsheet for adding advanced spreadsheet features to your enterprise apps. Build finance, analysis, budget, and other apps. Excel I/O, 500+ calc functions, tables, charts, and more. View demos now.

SpreadJS from MESCIUS inc sponsor

Astro is Joining Cloudflare - Big news in the Web framework space as the team behind the popular Astro framework (the beta of v6.0 is now available) is headed to Cloudflare. Few major frameworks are now not under the wing of a larger entity.

Schott and Irvine-Broque

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πŸ“– Articles and Videos

ASCII Characters Are Not Pixels: A Deep Dive Into ASCII Rendering - Alex digs deep into getting ASCII-based graphics rendering just right with JavaScript, complete with examples of the algorithms used and numerous demos. The neatest technical blog post I've seen so far this year.

Alex Harri

JavaScript Now a First-Class Citizen in Aspire - Aspire is a Microsoft framework for orchestrating the deployment of distributed apps. Originally just for .NET, Aspire 13 now makes JavaScript a first-class citizen, so you can run Vite and full-stack JS apps with service discovery, telemetry, and production-ready containers.

Microsoft

Breakpoints and console.log Is the Past, Time Travel Is the Future - 15x faster JavaScript debugging than with breakpoints and console.log, supports Vitest, jest, Karma, Jasmine, and more.

Wallaby Team sponsor

Introducing the <geolocation> Element - Chrome 144 introduces a new <geolocation> element for requesting user location data, moving away from a JavaScript-triggered prompt.

Viana, Le, Steiner

πŸ“„ Bootstrapping Bun - "My journey running the build system for Bun … without relying on any of its usual binary dependencies - namely itself." Bradley Walters

πŸ“„ Building a Scroll-Driven Dual-Wave Text Animation with GSAP Valentin Descombes

πŸ“„ How the Electron Team Improved Window Resize Behavior Niklas Wenzel

πŸ“„ How to Learn to Build Apps in 2026 Eric Elliott

πŸ›  Code & Tools

Starry Night 3.9: GitHub-Like Syntax Highlighting - GitHub's own syntax highlighter isn't open source, but this library is a powerful alternative that tries to get as close as it can, with support for hundreds of languages. I've put a basic Web demo here to show off how to use it on the Web.

Titus Wormer

Extension.js 3: Browser Extension Development Framework - Create cross-browser extensions without manual build configuration and develop, build, and preview across browsers with a unified workflow. GitHub repo.

Cezar Augusto et al.

Easily Add Image Editing to your Web App - Import pintura, give it an image, and instantly get features like cropping, rotating, and annotation. Try for free today.

Pintura sponsor

React Aria: Adobe's World-Class React Components - React Aria has a fantastic new site and all-new documentation that really sells the entire experience, complete with interactive CSS and Tailwind examples to get started quickly.

Adobe

localspace: Modern localForage-Compatible Storage Toolkit - localForage is/was a popular storage library that wrapped various browser storage APIs with a simple, localStorage-like API. It hasn't been updated for years, though, and "localspace exists to bridge that gap".

Michael Lin

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πŸ”‘ Add API key auth to any JS backend. Clerk handles generation, hashing, scopes, and instant revocation. Free during public beta.

Notion, Dropbox and LaunchDarkly have switched to Meticulous for frontend tests that provide near-exhaustive coverage with zero developer effort. Find out why.

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πŸ“’ Elsewhere in the ecosystem

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20 Jan 2026 12:00am GMT

18 Jan 2026

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jQuery 4.0.0

On January 14, 2006, John Resig introduced a JavaScript library called jQuery at BarCamp in New York City. Now, 20 years later, the jQuery team is happy to announce the final release of jQuery 4.0.0. After a long development cycle and several pre-releases, jQuery 4.0.0 brings many improvements and modernizations. It is the first major … Continue reading β†’

18 Jan 2026 12:29am GMT

11 Aug 2025

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jQuery 4.0.0 Release Candidate 1

It's here! Almost. jQuery 4.0.0-rc.1 is now available. It's our way of saying, "we think this is ready; now poke it with many sticks". If nothing is found that requires a second release candidate, jQuery 4.0.0 final will follow. Please try out this release and let us know if you encounter any issues. A 4.0 … Continue reading β†’

11 Aug 2025 5:35pm GMT

17 Jul 2024

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Second Beta of jQuery 4.0.0

Last February, we released the first beta of jQuery 4.0.0. We're now ready to release a second, and we expect a release candidate to come soonβ„’. This release comes with a major rewrite to jQuery's testing infrastructure, which removed all deprecated or under-supported dependencies. But the main change that warranted a second beta was a … Continue reading β†’

17 Jul 2024 2:03pm GMT