Issue 247 — August 28, 2015 |
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The Angular team answer some common questions and share their plans for incremental upgrades of existing Angular 1 apps to Angular 2.
Brad Green
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Template strings are a new feature in ES6 to make working with string templates, multi-line strings, and interpolation easier.
Nicolas Bevacqua
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requestIdleCallback is a new performance-oriented function for scheduling work to be performed when the user is idle, in order to keep pages fast and responsive.
Paul Lewis
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At Raygun, we’re all about finding errors before they become a problem. So here’s a quick guide to JS Linters - how to use them and which one could be best for you, courtesy of Rick from Raygun.
Raygun Sponsored
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Some nice use cases and examples here that demystify the art of destructuring in ES6.
Nicolas Bevacqua
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For creating sliders, presentations, banners, and other step-based applications. The example is really smooth. Open source but with a commercial license.
Ian Lunn
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An investigation into inserting a backdoor into JavaScript code by abusing a minifier (UglifyJS in this case).
Yan
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Jason Orendorff concludes the popular ES6 In Depth series with a look at a dozen new ES6 features they didn’t get to cover in full.
Mozilla Hacks
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Jobs
In brief
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