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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
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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
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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
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π’ Elsewhere in the ecosystem
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Some other interesting tidbits in the broader landscape:
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