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Top-level await enables developers to use the await keyword outside of async functions. It acts like a big async function causing other modules who import them to wait before they start evaluating their body. The old behavior #When async/await was first introduced, attempting to use an await outside of an async function resulted in a SyntaxError. Many developers utilized immediately-invoked async
The import() operator lets us dynamically load ECMAScript modules. But they can also be used to evaluate JavaScript code (as Andrea Giammarchi recently pointed out to me), as an alternative to eval(). This blog post explains how that works. eval() does not support export and import # A significant limitation of eval() is that it doesn’t support module syntax such as export and import. If we use i
[ { "name": "", "entryType": "layout-shift", "startTime": 210.78500000294298, "duration": 0, "value": 0.0001045969445437389, "hadRecentInput": false, "lastInputTime": 0 } ] In this example there was a single very tiny shift of 0.01% at 210ms. Knowing the time and severity of the shift is useful to help narrow down what could have caused the shift. Let's turn back to WebPageTest for a lab environme
The following is a changelog for JavaScript 1.6. This version was included in Firefox 1.5 (Gecko 1.8), which was released in November 2005. The corresponding ECMA standard is ECMA-262 Edition 3 and ECMAScript for XML (E4X) with some additional features. Several new features were introduced: E4X, several new Array methods, and Array and String generics.
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Home Ideas Writing & Speaking About Bio, Talks, Photos Subscribe RSS, Newsletter, Mixtape JavaScript Tooling is just too hard to use, and it’s not your fault. If you clicked on this title ready to agree, you are part of the problem. Don’t worry, so am I. I work on JavaScript Tooling and I think my tools can be a lot better. ”Let he who is without sin” and all that. If you hate-clicked on this titl
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