Over three decades of development, JavaScript has grown faster, sleeker, more capable, and much more complex. That’s good and bad. It was 30 years ago today, Sgt. JavaScript taught the web to play.
Last week we reported on a comment made by John Mueller of Google about the head section of your HTML and why you should keep it clean. John, on Friday, posted a Mastodon thread explaining more about ...
I have a quick question about javascript and javascript engines. I know that if I go to an html page, that page gets downloaded by the browser onto my local computer and read by the browser. If that ...
A 41-day experiment reveals how JavaScript-only navigation limits AI crawler discovery and why fixing it later can be harder.
Google says there’s no need to worry about JavaScript when it comes to search, as there’s nothing fundamentally different about it compared to static content. This is discussed in the latest episode ...
A research that analyzed over 10,000 samples of diverse malicious software written in JavaScript concluded that roughly 26% of it is obfuscated to evade detection and analysis. Obfuscation is when ...
Companies like Google are using AI to take over the bulk of coding. This gives developers more decision-making and oversight ...
Now at a release candidate stage, the latest version of Microsoft's typed JavaScript superset supports async generators and iterators TypeScript 2.3, the latest version of Microsoft’s typed superset ...
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Secrets behind JavaScript's ownership and legal battles
In this compelling investigation, delve into the strange legal battle surrounding the ownership of JavaScript. Discover how ...
Two Philly technologists are behind a few-months-old JavaScript meetup that focuses on exciting things in frontend development. Development lead Joe Woods and senior software engineer Matt Brophy ...
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