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www.integralist.co.uk
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| | | | Introduction This post will explain how to set-up and configure the various tooling necessary in order to be able to write cross-compatible modern (ES2015+) JavaScript code. Note: if you're unsure of what 'modern' JavaScript looks like, then I'll refer you to these compatibility tables. The tools we'll be using: Babel: transpiler of modern JS into ES5 compatible code. Webpack: a js module bundler. Note: webpack is actually capable of transforming, bundling, packaging just about anything (as we'll see sho... | |
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blog.makerx.com.au
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| | | | Node.js now supports running TypeScript directly by stripping types at runtime, eliminating the need for a build step. TypeScript 5.8 introduces the erasableSyntaxOnly flag to ensure compatibility. This may streamline workflows and speed up development, although there are limitations to be aware of. | |
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cgamesplay.com
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| | | | After configuring Prettier and ESLint for my JavaScript projects, I documented the streamlined process for others to easily achieve consistent code formatting and linting in their repositories. | |
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www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com
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| | Learn how to create an RSS reader Android and iOS mobile application for blog and news feeds using NativeScript, Angular, and Yahoo's YQL service. |