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What is your favorite thing in JavaScript?
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Computers are becoming more powerful, thanks to GPUs and multi-core CPUs. Equally, applications are getting more complex as they leverage threads (independent execution units in a process) for maximum application performance and responsiveness.

In this article, we will explain what multithreading is, and how Node.js handles asynchronous operations using the event loop and worker pools. We'll also discuss how to use the Node.js worker-threads module to create and manage threads.

Let's get started!



https://blog.appsignal.com/2022/07/20/an-introduction-to-multithreading-in-nodejs.html
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What did JavaScript promise you?
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How difficult is JavaScript?

Suggest a number randomly from 0(most easy) to 10(most difficult),
and tell how difficult is this ?
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Did you use Memoization in JavaScript ?

In a nutshell, Memoization is a programming technique which allows you to reduce the function’s time cost for space cost. That is, the functions which are memoized gain speed for a higher use of memory space.

https://betterprogramming.pub/understanding-javascript-typescript-memoization-6e0333b62406
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Python has 🐍
PHP has 🐘

What's your emoji for JavaScript?
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Evil, Chaotic, Screaming... but still mine. πŸ˜…
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JavaScript is here to make you feel better.
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As 2022 ends, we will start looking forward to 2023. The JavaScript world is evolving quickly, and there are lots of growing projects, some of which deserve your attention, and some that do not. In this article, we will look at six JavaScript projects to watch in 2023.

https://byteofdev.com/posts/javascript-projects-2022/
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State of JS 2022

2022.stateofjs.com
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Develop desktop apps from websites, using system installed browsers and NodeJS.

https://gluonjs.org/
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Did JavaScript just got faster ?

Bun is a modern JavaScript runtime like Node or Deno. It was built from scratch to focus on three main things:
- Start fast (it has the edge in mind).
- New levels of performance (extending JavaScriptCore, the engine).
- Being a great and complete tool (bundler, transpiler, package manager).

Bun uses the JavaScriptCore engine(WebKit), which tends to start and perform a little faster than more traditional choices like V8.

Bun is written in Zig, a low-level programming language with manual memory management.

Most of Bun is written from scratch including the JSX/TypeScript transpiler, npm client, bundler, SQLite client, HTTP client, WebSocket client and more.

https://bun.sh/


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Introduction to Signals

Angular announced they are adopting Signals to achieve reactivity
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There has been some buzz recently in the frontend world around the term "Signals". In seemingly short order they seem to be everywhere showing up in everything from Preact to Angular.

But they are not a new thing. Not even remotely if you consider you can trace roots back to research in the late 1960s. At its foundation is the same modeling that enabled the first electronic spreadsheets and hardware description languages (like Verilog and VHDL).

Even in JavaScript, we've had them since the dawn of declarative JavaScript Frameworks. They've carried various names over time and come in and out of popularity over the years. But here we are again, and it is a good time to give a bit more context on how and why.

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https://dev.to/this-is-learning/the-evolution-of-signals-in-javascript-8ob
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