Nick on the State of React '23
Episode Summary
Node.js makes big TypeScript & SQLite moves, ECMAScript 2024 adds some niceties to the language (but not the ones you’re probably excited for) & we review the State of React 2023 results. Emergency?! Nick!
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Featuring:Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XKevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XNick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XShow Notes:I’d rather be TypeScripting
Node.js adds an experimental feature to strip TypeScript types
Node.js adds a built-in SQLite module
util.styleText(format, text)
What’s New for JavaScript Developers in ECMAScript 2024
Promise.withResolvers made it in “speedrun” style
es-toolkit
State of React 2023 results
websim.ai
Jerod’s TS Fan Page
J-Rod’s TS Fan Shizzle
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!


