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Algorithms visualized and demonstrated in JavaScript

#​763 - November 28, 2025

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Over 150 Algorithms and Data Structures Demonstrated in JS - Examples of many common algorithms (e.g. bit manipulation, Pascal's triangle, Hamming distance) and data structures (e.g. linked lists, tries, graphs) with explanations. Available in eighteen other written languages too.

Oleksii Trekhleb et al.

TypeScript: From First Steps to Professional - Learn TypeScript step-by-step with Anjana Vakil, and gain confidence writing code you can trust! Add strong types, reuse interfaces, and apply type safety throughout your app with hands-on projects converting JavaScript to TypeScript.

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⚠️ The Shai-Hulud 2.0 npm Worm: Analysis, and What You Need to Know - The next generation of a 'worm' we've previously encountered is back infecting more packages, exfiltrating developers' credentials, then republishing yet more packages to spread further. This is a good writeup of how it works.

Tafani-Dereeper and Obregoso (Datadog)

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The Performance Inequality Gap in 2026 - Esteemed browser and Web standards expert Alex Russell looks at the state of client-side Web performance, what sort of bandwidth you should be taking into account, what devices people are using, and warns against ever-growing JavaScript bundle sizes. A lot of data here.

Alex Russell

Why Use React? (On the Frontend) - Jeremy asks some big, potentially uncomfortable questions, but notes how React's modern server-side powers are a real boon, while questioning React's role on the frontend, where Preact might well suit you better.

Jeremy Keith

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

β–Ά What are 'Invokers': Interactivity without JavaScript? - The Invoker Commands API lets you assign behaviors to buttons. You can use JavaScript to create custom commands, however.

Scott Tolinski

How Vercel Built Its First Mobile App with React Native - Vercel has built an iOS app for its v0 AI-powered app development tool using React Native and Expo. This is a detailed look at how they tackled certain issues to make the UX smooth and responsive.

Fernando Rojo (Vercel)

Wrangling My Email with Claude Code - James shows how you can use Claude's 'agent skills' to run a JavaScript app that fetches your email from Gmail for Claude Code to analyze.

James Long

πŸ“„ How a Summer in Abruzzo Helped Bring Type Stripping to Node.js - It's neat to get some background to the story. Marco Ippolito

πŸ“„ Taking Down Next.js Servers for 0.0001 Cents a Pop - A vulnerability that has been fixed, if you're on Next.js 15.5.5 or 16+. Alex Browne

πŸ“„ Tinyglobby: A Success Story in Modernization and Performance Madeline GurriarΓ‘n

πŸ“„ Managing Side Effects: A JavaScript Effect System in 30 Lines or Fewer Aycan Gulez

πŸ“„ How to Build Cinematic 3D Scroll Experiences with GSAP and Three.js Joseph Santamaria

πŸ“„ Migrating 6000 React Tests Using AI Agents and ASTs Elio Capella SΓ‘nchez

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FullCalendar: A Full Sized JavaScript Calendar Control - Get a Google Calendar-style experience in your own apps. Has connectors for React, Vue and Angular, but can be used with plain JavaScript too. The base version is MIT licensed, but there's a commercial version too with extra features.

Adam Shaw

Better Auth: A Comprehensive Authentication Framework for TypeScript - A framework agnostic authentication and authorization framework that provides email and password-based auth, OAuth and social sign-in, account and session management, 2FA, and more. v1.4 was just released with stateless/database-free session management support.

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Tiger Data Taught AI to Write Real Postgres Code. Try it Today - pg-aiguide brings real DB expertise to Claude Code, or any other MCP-enabled tool.

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Heat.js 4.5: A Heat Map Visualization Library - Think the GitHub contributions heat map. No dependencies, small, responsive, and theme-able. There's a live demo or its GitHub repo.

William Troup

Ant Design 6.0: The React UI Design Language and UI Library - One of the bigger, more 'corporate' looking React component suites. v6 provides a smooth migration for v5 users and is focused on optimizations and React 19 compatibility.

Ant Design Team

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TSDiagram: Diagrams as Code with TypeScript - Draft diagrams quickly with TypeScript. Define your data models through top-level type aliases and interfaces and it automatically lays out the nodes in an efficient way. GitHub repo.

Andrei Neculaesei

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21 Nov 2025

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A significant Angular release

#​762 - November 21, 2025

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Google Announces Angular v21 - The Google team has gone all out with this significant release of its popular JavaScript framework. They've put together a retro game-themed adventure-based tour of what's new, along with top notch videos showing off features like its new signal-based approach to forms, MCP server for AI-powered workflows, library of headless components focused on accessibility, and even a new 'Angular AI Tutor' to get up to speed.

Google

Authentication. Complete, Not Complex -

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This week's TC39 meeting: The Ecma TC39 committee (the group behind the design of ECMAScript / JavaScript) met up for the 111th time this week (seen above) to discuss language proposals. The meeting notes won't be published for a few weeks, but several proposals did see some progress:

Note: Learn more about what the TC39 stages mean here.

Tooltip Components Should Not Exist - Dominik challenges some common wisdom in his typically erudite fashion. Stand-alone tooltip components are the wrong abstraction when separated from the underlying UI features that use them. This thinking can apply to many other UI affordances too, so the broad idea is well worth considering.

Dominik Dorfmeister (AKA TkDodo)

Agentic Postgres: Let Your Agents Cook - Build AI apps faster: Postgres with built-in memory, search, and free forkable DBs. Try it free on Tiger.

Tiger Data sponsor

Implementing Wordle in LibreOffice with JavaScript Macros - One of those fun things where the real value is in learning that you can script LibreOffice with JavaScript.

Bojidar Marinov

Automated NPM Secret Rotation in GitHub Actions - If you've built a system to automatically publish to npm, you may have had to change things due to this month's npm security changes. Here's a way to keep things ticking if you're not ready to switch to trusted publishing.

Michael Heap

Six Things I Bet You Didn't Know You Could Do With Chrome's DevTools - Part one here covers the first three, with part two covering the last three. Covers time functions, DOM observation, user action replays, and more.

Rachel Kaufman

πŸ“„ An Experiment in Making TypeScript Immutable-by-Default - "I wondered: is it possible to make TypeScript values immutable by default?" Evan Hahn

πŸ“„ How to Build Cinematic 3D Scroll Experiences with GSAP Joseph Santamaria

πŸ“„ How We Migrated 76,000 Tests from Enzyme to React Testing Library - HubSpot's tale of a big React testing migration. Charley Pugmire (HubSpot)

πŸ“„ How to 'Officially' Deprecate Methods in Node.js Code - Did you know of Node's deprecate method? Stefan Judis

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Webpack Bundle Analyzer 5.0: A Visual Look at Webpack's Output - An official Webpack plugin and CLI tool that shows bundle content in the form of an interactive zoomable treemap so you can dig in and see what's taking up space in your bundle (and then optimize it, ideally).

Webpack Project

TanStack DB 0.5, Now with Query-Driven Sync - TanStackβ€―DB is a client‑first reactive data store that uses differential dataflow to power live, relational queries, sub‑ms incremental updates, and seamless optimistic writes. In v0.5, a component's query becomes the API call too. "Just write your query and TanStack DB figures out exactly what to fetch."

Willis, De Parre, and Matthews

Still Writing Tests Manually? - See why modern engineering teams like Dropbox, Notion and Lattice rely on Meticulous to run E2E UI tests.

Meticulous AI sponsor

Brimstone: A New JavaScript Engine Written in Rust - Joining the hundreds of JS engines available, Brimstone has strong language support (97% of the spec), is very small, but remains a work in progress.

Hans Halverson

VueFinder: File Management Component for Vue 3 - Provides a reactive, native-like file explorer interface for users to organize, preview, and manage files.

Yusuf Γ–zdemir

is-online 12.0: Check if the Internet Connection Is Up - Works in both Node and the browser and uses various approaches to check if the Internet is really available.

Sindre Sorhus

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The Road to Next is a course by Robin Wieruch for learning full-stack web development with Next.js 15 and React 19. The perfect match for JavaScript developers ready to go beyond the frontend.

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14 Nov 2025

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Every JavaScript engine all at once

#​761 - November 14, 2025

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JavaScript Engines Zoo: Learn About Over 100 JS Engines - I'm a sucker for a big table of data and this is about as big as it gets when it comes to JavaScript engines. See how various engines compare, sort them by performance, or click on an engine's name to learn more about its development, history, and end users. The project's repo also has Dockerfiles for trying each of them out.

Ivan Krasilnikov

πŸ’‘ Sticking with a theme, I've always enjoyed this ECMAScript compatibility table where you can see cross-browser and runtime support for different JavaScript features.

FlexGrid by Wijmo: The Industry-Leading JavaScript Datagrid - A fast and flexible datagrid for building modern web apps. Key features and virtualized rendering are included in the core grid module. Pick & choose special features to keep your app small. Built for JavaScript, extended to Angular, React, and Vue.

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Valdi: Snap's Newly-Open Cross-Platform UI Framework - The team behind Snapchat has open sourced this cross-platform UI framework that it's used in its production apps for eight years: "Write your UI once in declarative TypeScript, and it compiles directly to native views on iOS, Android, and macOS-no web views, no JavaScript bridges."

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πŸ’‘ Valdi's FAQ answers several questions you might have, including how it works and why you might pick Valdi over React Native.

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β–Ά The State of Node.js in 2025, Explained - A thirty-minute talk from JSNation earlier this year where TSC member Matteo Collina presented an update on Node's still-growing popularity, release schedule, security, recent performance enhancements, the permissions system, and more.

GitNation

V8's Garbage Collector Developments in Recent Years - Andy, who's worked on both V8 and JavaScriptCore in the past, reviews the major developments in the V8 engine's garbage collector over the past couple of years. Very technical, but a valuable piece of history.

Andy Wingo

Build Type-Safe APIs for Your JS Apps: Protobuf Workshop with Buf Team - Learn how Protobuf brings type safety across your stack from Node.js APIs to frontend clients. Live Q&A with Buf engineers.

Buf sponsor

Comparing Electron vs. Tauri for Building and Distributing a Desktop App - A team working on an open-source desktop app built using JavaScript and Electron took a look into the Rust-based Tauri instead, with mixed, but mostly positive, results.

Eric Richardson

Using Expo for React Native Development in 2025: A Perspective - Expo has essentially become to React Native what Next.js became to React. But is it well suited for you? Jack weighs the pros and cons.

Jack Rosa

πŸ“„ How We Catch UI Bugs Early with Visual Regression Testing - Using Playwright and its visual comparisons feature. Tommaso Ruscica

πŸ“Ί Learn JavaScript by Building 'Mario' - One of Ania's typically easy to follow, comprehensive tutorials. Ania Kubow

πŸ“„ Building a 3D Infinite Carousel with Reactive Background Gradients ClΓ©ment Grellier

πŸ“„ Error Chaining in JS: Cleaner Debugging with Error's cause Matt Smith

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imgui-react-runtime: React + Dear ImGui + Static Hermes - When the author teased a demo of this on X a few weeks ago, I wasn't sure if it would get released, but here it is. A new way to put together native apps using React and the popular lightweight GUI library Dear ImGui.

Tzvetan Mikov

ESLint Plugin for Baseline JavaScript - The winner of last month's Baseline Tooling Hackathon is an ESLint plugin that flags code that's using features newer than your configured Baseline target (features broadly supported by modern browsers).

Ryuya Hasegawa

Customizable JavaScript Libraries for Forms & Surveys - Create branded, dynamic forms with full control over design, logic, and data storage.

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pnpm 10.21: Safer Installs and Smarter Runtime Management - Now installs the Node version required by a dependency, declared in its engines.runtime field, meaning CLI apps and postinstall scripts will run with the specified version. The trustPolicy setting also adds protection against supply-chain attacks by failing to install a package if its trust level drops.

Zoltan Kochan

Ink 6.5: Build Interactive CLI Apps using React - A very widely used terminal-based React renderer for building reactive terminal apps using components. v6.5 is notable for adding an incremental rendering option.

Vadim Demedes

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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

17 Apr 2024

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Upgrading jQuery: Working Towards a Healthy Web

jQuery's influence on the web will always be evident. When it was first introduced in 2006, jQuery became a fundamental tool for web developers almost immediately. It simplified JavaScript programming, making it easier to manipulate HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and much more. Since then, it has played and continues to play a major … Continue reading β†’

17 Apr 2024 5:00pm GMT