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This year in JavaScript: 2018 in review and npm’s predictions for 2019
Contains some insights about the makeup of the npm community, as well as information about what the community considers to be best practices. This will help you make your technical choices in 2019.
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Learning Vue in 2019 with Anthony Gore’s developer knowledge map
Vue.js is an open-source JavaScript framework, which is used for building user interfaces. As it is a JavaScript framework, developers need to have a basic understanding of JavaScript and also of web development.
The difference between JavaScript’s call, apply, and bind methods
Let’s drill it into our minds and be done with it, once and for all with Rajat Saxena's tutorial about the different JavaScript methods.
Drawing Lines in HTML with JS and the Bresenham Line Algorithm
A neat way to understand a common graphics algorithm.
Should I Use JavaScript to Load My Web Fonts?
Browser support for new and safer CSS-only font loading strategies have left some devs wondering: are JS methods to load web fonts now necessary/useful?
Interesting Links
6 JavaScript books you should know
A list of short and easy to digest JavaScript books you should read today.
Misc
Experimenting with brain-computer interfaces in JavaScript
Can you use JavaScript to analyze your brain? Yep. It’s fascinating to see the domains JS can be used with. I did something similar with an ECG (heart monitor) recently.
JavaScript SDK Now In Beta
AerisJS officially announces AerisWeather JavaScript SDK, now in public beta for you to start testing in your own JavaScript applications.