Over the past couple of days, an article about the next major version of Svelte blew up on twitter, and caused lots of discussion. The article states: The team is switching the underlying code from TypeScript to JavaScript. Which, to be fair, is a bit misleading. Technically, the article is not wrong, the team is switching the underlying code from TypeScript to JavaScript. However, they're not dro
2 Dec Let’s learn how modern JavaScript frameworks work by building one Posted December 2, 2023 by Nolan Lawson in Web. Tagged: javascript. 20 Comments In my day job, I work on a JavaScript framework (LWC). And although I’ve been working on it for almost three years, I still feel like a dilettante. When I read about what’s going on in the larger framework world, I often feel overwhelmed by all the
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Ohm is a parsing toolkit consisting of a library and a domain-specific language. You can use it to parse custom file formats or quickly build parsers, interpreters, and compilers for programming languages. The Ohm language is based on parsing expression grammars (PEGs), which are a formal way of describing syntax, similar to regular expressions and context-free grammars. The Ohm library provides a
In ESLint v8.53.0, scheduled to be released on Friday, November 3, 2023, we will formally deprecate our formatting rules. Formatting rules are those rules that simply enforce code conventions around spacing, semicolons, string formats, etc. For a variety of reasons, which are discussed in this post, this is the right decision for ESLint going forward. However, to understand how we got here, it’s h
フロントエンドのビルドツールが色々ありすぎて、何がどうなっているのかがわかりづらいため、 各ツールができること、特徴 ツール間がどのように依存しあっているか を一気に調べて整理した。(情報は2023/10時点) 概要 ツールの依存関係整理 上層: dev server付きのバンドラ/ビルドツール。アプリ開発者が直接configなどを書いて取り扱うのはここが多いと思われる。(Next.jsに関しては、ビルド機能に着目した場合) 下層: やや基盤的なdev serverなしのツール群。 矢印は、明示的な依存関係を表す。実際には、明示的な依存関係がなくても、下層のツール群は上層のバンドラ(やRollup)に対してプラグインを提供していることが多い。 各ツールのできること整理 ツールごとに、大まかな機能区分で、できることとできないことをまとめた。 各機能区分の定義は次セクションを参照。 ツールごと
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