Three parts: What you should know about npm What npm knows about you The future of JavaScript
InfernoJS v6.0.0 Breaking changes hydrate moved to inferno-hydrate package Style properties use hyphen syntax backgroundColor => background-color JSX plugin depends on babel v7 Lifecycle changed to have better compatibility with ReactJS String refs completely removed For complete list see Migration guide New features Fragments, a new type of VNode that can be used to render Component root level ar
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Too Long; Didn't ReadBuilding an offline-first, collaborative web app can be done in 2 easy steps: Building an offline-first, collaborative web app can be done in 2 easy steps: npm install turtleDB npm install tortoiseDB Done! Before we get into what turtleDB and tortoiseDB are… Offline first AND collaborative? What does that even mean? In this day and age, those of us who live in modern, heavily-
Guy Bedford ⋅ 28 September 2018 (Revised from 31 August 2018 alpha release post) SystemJS 2.0.0 has just been released, a significant simplification of the project building on the principle of a focused hackable core with a minimal footprint. The project now provides two base builds: s.js - a 1.5KB minimal loader supporting the full semantics of System.register loading only. This is an ideal loade
⚠️ Changes for >=3 can now be found in https://github.com/typicode/husky/releases 3.0.0 Fix HUSKY_SKIP_INSTALL=1 not skipping install Breaking change husky requires now Git >= 2.13.2. If you're already using husky v2 and don't use an old version of Git, you can safely upgrade. 2.7.0 Due to issues with Git < 2.13.2, this version is a rollback and is the same as husky v2.4.1. Changes introduced in v
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