If you've not ventured to the end of an issue of JavaScript Weekly recently, you'll be missing some of the bonus links or 'golden oldies' we've been running — this issue has a set of 4 older posts we've been seeing getting some fresh love on social media recently, so check those out.
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— Peter Cooper, editor
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Ionic 4 Beta Released: Build Native Apps with Web Tech — The beta release of Ionic 4, a framework for building native apps and PWAs with Web technology, has just landed. 4.0 marks the first version to completely embrace modern Web APIs such as Custom Elements, CSS Variables and Shadow DOM, plus it’s framework-agnostic at its core.
Ionic
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Developer Tools for Every Customer Session – New in FullStory — Your browser developer tools are now available for site sessions other than your own. Easily understand performance issues thanks to page speed metrics, network analysis, downloadable HAR files, and comprehensive stack traces on all your visitors’ sessions.
Fullstory sponsor
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JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures — JavaScript examples of many common algorithms (e.g. bit manipulation, Pascal’s triangle, Hamming distance) and data structures (e.g. linked lists, tries, graphs) with explanations. (We linked this a couple of months ago but it has been substantially improved since then.)
Oleksii Trekhleb
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ndb: An Improved Debugging Experience for Node — Run your Node code with ndb and get extra, powerful Node debugging features right in Chrome’s DevTools including editing files and setting breakpoints before modules are loaded.
Google Chrome Labs
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Lead Engineer (Boston) — Work with smart devs and designers to solve meaningful problems for great clients. React, Vue, Gatsby, WordPress, Craft, and more.
Upstatement
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Angular 6.1 Released — A minor release that’s a drop-in replacement for Angular 6.0. TypeScript 2.8 and 2.9 support has been added.
Stephen Fluin (Google)
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☀️ Some Summery JavaScript Golden Oldies
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