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Last updated 3 months ago

Ecma International approves ECMAScript 2024: What’s new?

3 months ago

On 26 June 2024, the 127th Ecma General Assembly approved the ECMAScript...

ECMAScript 2024 features: resizing and transferring ArrayBuffers

4 months ago

In this blog post, we examine ArrayBuffer features that were introduced in...

ECMAScript proposal: Symbols as WeakMap keys

4 months ago

In this blog post, we take a look at the ECMAScript 2023...

ECMAScript proposal: duplicate named capturing groups for regular expressions

4 months ago

In this blog post, we take a look at the ECMAScript 2025...

ECMAScript proposal: Promise.withResolvers()

4 months ago

In this blog post we take a look at the ECMAScript 2024...

ECMAScript proposal: Set methods

almost 2 years ago

In this blog post, we examine the ECMAScript proposal “Set methods for...

ECMAScript proposal: iterator helpers

almost 2 years ago

In this blog post, we look at the ECMAScript proposal “Iterator helpers”...

Testing static types in TypeScript

almost 2 years ago

When it comes to TypeScript code There are many options for testing...

ECMAScript proposal: Array.fromAsync()

almost 2 years ago

This blog post is about the ECMAScript proposal “Array.fromAsync for JavaScript” by...

ECMAScript proposal: source text access for JSON.parse() and JSON.stringify()

almost 2 years ago

In this blog post, we look at the ECMAScript proposal “JSON.parse source...

ECMAScript proposal: RegExp flag /v makes character classes and character class escapes more powerful

almost 2 years ago

In this blog post, we look at the ECMAScript proposal “RegExp v...

Linking from GitHub to Mastodon

almost 2 years ago

Finding people on Mastodon is still difficult. If you have a GitHub...