Guy Bedford, June 19th 2020 The latest version of the jspm CDN, https://jspm.dev has been launched today as the new replacement for https://dev.jspm.io. jspm.dev allows directly importing any package from npm into the browser using only native ECMAScript module import semantics like import('https://jspm.dev/pkgname'). As of today, dev.jspm.io serves 6 million requests to over 150,000 users each mo
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Yesterday Pomax DM'ed me on Twitter to let me know he'd archived the Processing.js GitHub repo. He's been maintaining it mostly on his own for quite a while, and now with the amazing p5js project, there isn't really a need to keep it going. I spent the rest of the day thinking back over the project, and reflecting on what it meant to me. Like everyone else in May 2008, I was in awe when John Resig
Front-end development Blog and Portfolio for Ashley Watson-Nolan – Senior UI Engineer at Just Eat Update 12/09/2019 The results for the 2019 edition of the Front-end Tooling Survey are now available. If you'd like to view them, check them out here. Update 25/07/2018 Since publishing the initial results, I've updated the survey after receiving 5,461 responses and updated the article and results dat
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Introduction edit this section What is Svelte? Svelte is a tool for building fast web applications. It is similar to JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, Vue, and Ractive, which all share a goal of making it easy to build slick interactive user interfaces. But there's a crucial difference: Svelte converts your app into ideal JavaScript at build time, rather than interpreting your applicat
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This is a book about JavaScript, programming, and the wonders of the digital. You can read it online here, or buy your own paperback copy. Written by Marijn Haverbeke. Licensed under a Creative Commons attribution-noncommercial license. All code in this book may also be considered licensed under an MIT license. Illustrations by various artists: Cover and chapter illustrations by Madalina Tantarean
Today the Ember.js Core Team is happy to announce our plans for the release of Ember 3.0. Ember 3.0 will arrive 2.5 years and 18 minor revisions after the release of Ember 2.0. The final release of the 2.x series will be Ember 2.18 on January 1st, 2018. Ember 3.0 removes public API deprecated in Ember 2.x releases. 3.0 does not introduce new public APIs or breaking changes. Traditionally, major re
The MathJax CDN hosted at cdn.mathjax.org will be shutting down on April 30, 2017. Current and future releases available on other CDN providers. Last Update: 2017/04/25 Please check for updates marked [Updated 2017/04/10], [Updated 2017/04/18], [Updated 2017/04/25], [Updated 2019/08/20]. Background Our CDN has been an important part of MathJax’s history. When MathJax made its first public release
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Unfortunately, these people have a trademark for the word "jade" referring to software, so we've been forced to change our name. Fortunately, @davidglivar has kindly donated the name "pug" to us. I've claimed pug and pugjs everywhere I could think of so hopefully we shouldn't have any problems getting the name. Action items create a new logo (@GarthDB) design new branding for the website (@GarthDB
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