In 2015, ECMAScript 6 was introduced – a significant release of the JavaScript language. This release introduced many new features, such as const/let, arrow functions, classes, etc. Most of these features were aimed at eliminating JavaScript's quirks. For this reason, all these features were labeled as "Harmony." Some sources say that the entire ECMAScript 6 is called "ECMAScript Harmony." In addi
There have been a number of criticisms levied at the React project over the years, some of them handled and some of them still wavering in the wind. In this post, I’ll summarize the ones that are most prominent in my memory as a way of maintaining a record (primarily for my own use but maybe you’ll find it useful too). If you have others, please send them my way! December 2014 # 9.3 years ago: Res
On a night in 1978, Ted Henter was driving a rental car down a dark road in the English countryside. A 27-year-old motorcycle racer from Florida, Henter had just won eighth place in the Venezuelan Grand Prix, the first race of the 1978 World Championships. He was daydreaming about his next race in Spain when he saw the other car driving straight towards him. Henter had been driving on the right si
In June of 2006, web developers and designers from around the world came to London for the second annual @media conference. The first had been a huge success, and @media 2006 had even more promise. Its speaker lineup was pulled from some of the most exciting and energetic voices in the web design and browser community. Chris Wilson was there to announce the first major release to Microsoft’s Inter
Understanding TypeScript's PopularityTypeScript is an overwhelmingly popular extension to the JavaScript programming language, which focuses on adding a type layer on top of existing JavaScript syntax which can be erased without runtime changes to the original JavaScript. People think of TypeScript as "just the compiler", but it's a better mental model to think of TypeScript as two separate entiti
Author(s) and publish date By: Bert Bos Published: 16 March 2020 Skip to 4 comments CSS development started some 25 years ago. Originally the goal was to provide some good but simple typography for a single column of text with the occasional image. But the technology proved popular, and flexible enough that the scope could be made much wider. And since then the work of adding new capabilities hasn
On the 11th of January 1982 twenty-two computer scientists met to discuss an issue with ‘computer mail’ (now known as email). Attendees included the guy who would create Sun Microsystems, the guy who made Zork, the NTP guy, and the guy who convinced the government to pay for Unix. The problem was simple: there were 455 hosts on the ARPANET and the situation was getting out of control. This issue w
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