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[https://blog.logrocket.com/8-dom-features-you-didnt-know-existed-ec2a0a28fd89/] - - public:xxx
development, DOM, elements, html, javascript, snippets, tricks, webdev - 8 | id:253680 -

With so much focus on tooling lately, it’s nice to take a break from all of the React and npm-install-everything posts and take a closer look at some pure DOM and Web API features that work in modern browsers with no dependencies. This post will consider eight lesser-known DOM features that have strong browser support. […]

[https://areknawo.com/exploring-the-hidden-potential-of-javascript-arrays/] - - public:xxx
arrays, javascript, learn, webdev - 4 | id:244231 -

Rediscovering some of underrated JS arrays API methods you may not know... JavaScript Array API - map, reduce, iterations, iterables and more!Rediscovering some of underrated JS arrays API methods you may not know... JavaScript Array API - map, reduce, iterations, iterables and more!

[https://medium.freecodecamp.org/es5-to-esnext-heres-every-feature-added-to-javascript-since-2015-d0c255e13c6e] - - public:xxx
features, javascript, learn, new, programming, to_read, tutorials, webdev - 8 | id:243930 -

I wrote this article to help you move from pre-ES6 knowledge of JavaScript and get you quickly up to speed with the most recent advancements of the language. JavaScript today is in the privileged…

[https://odetocode.com/Articles/473.aspx] - - public:willetfarm
JavaScript, Programming, Reference, Work - 4 | id:232228 -

JavaScript – It's beat up, put down, shrugged off and kicked around. Cursed by the web browser's inconsistency yet blessed by a pervasive ubiquity -it's a technology many try to disregard even when its potential is something few can ignore. If you want to write an interactive application for the web today, then you'll need some JavaScript code on your side.

[https://css-tricks.com/new-es2018-features-every-javascript-developer-should-know/] - - public:xxx
code, features, javascript, learn, news, to_read, webdev - 7 | id:232172 -

The ninth edition of the ECMAScript standard, officially known as ECMAScript 2018 (or ES2018 for short), was released in June 2018. Starting with ES2016,

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