The Google team has gone all out with this significant release of its popular JavaScript framework. Theyβve put together a retro game-themed adventure-based tour of whatβs new, along with top notch videos showing off features like its new signal-based approach to forms, MCP server for AI-powered workflows, library of headless components focused on accessibility, and even a new βAngular AI Tutorβ to get up to speed.
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const user = {
profile: {
settings: {
theme: 'dark',
notifications: null
}
}
};
const result1 = user?.profile?.settings?.theme;
const result2 = user?.profile?.settings?.notifications?.email;
const result3 = user?.profile?.preferences?.language ?? 'en';
const result4 = user?.profile?.settings?.notifications?.push?.('test');
console.log(result1, result2, result3, result4);π€5
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
43%
dark undefined en undefined
27%
dark undefined en null
17%
undefined undefined en undefined
13%
dark null en undefined
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Examples of many common algorithms (e.g. bit manipulation, Pascalβs triangle, Hamming distance) and data structures (e.g. linked lists, tries, graphs) with explanations. Available in eighteen other written languages too.
Oleksii Trekhleb et al.
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const original = {
name: 'Sarah',
hobbies: ['reading', 'coding'],
address: { city: 'Portland', zip: 97201 }
};
const shallow = { ...original };
const deep = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(original));
shallow.name = 'Emma';
shallow.hobbies.push('hiking');
shallow.address.city = 'Seattle';
deep.hobbies.push('swimming');
deep.address.zip = 98101;
console.log(original.hobbies.length, original.address.city);β€7π€1
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Esteemed browser and Web standards expert Alex Russell looks at the state of client-side Web performance, what sort of bandwidth you should be taking into account, what devices people are using, and warns against ever-growing JavaScript bundle sizes. A lot of data here.
Alex Russell
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class SimpleObservable {
constructor(subscribeFn) {
this.subscribeFn = subscribeFn;
}
subscribe(observer) {
return this.subscribeFn(observer);
}
}
const obs = new SimpleObservable(observer => {
observer.next('first');
observer.next('second');
observer.complete();
});
const results = [];
obs.subscribe({
next: val => results.push(val),
complete: () => results.push('done')
});
console.log(results.join('-'));β€4π1π€1
What is the output?
Anonymous Quiz
47%
first-second-done
38%
first-second-complete
11%
first-done-second
4%
done-first-second
Get a Google Calendar-style experience in your own apps. Has connectors for React, Vue and Angular, but can be used with plain JavaScript too. The base version is MIT licensed, but thereβs a commercial version too with extra features.
Adam Shaw
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const arr = [1, 2, 3];
const obj = { valueOf: () => 4, toString: () => '5' };
const result1 = arr + obj;
const result2 = +obj;
const result3 = String(obj);
const result4 = obj == 4;
const result5 = obj === 4;
console.log(`${result1}|${result2}|${result3}|${result4}|${result5}`);
const weird = [] + [] + 'hello';
const weirder = [] + {} + [];
const weirdest = {} + [] + {};
console.log(`${weird}|${weirder}|${weirdest}`);
const final = !!'0' + !!'' + !!null + !!undefined;
console.log(final);
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Draft diagrams quickly with TypeScript. Define your data models through top-level type aliases and interfaces and it automatically lays out the nodes in an efficient way. GitHub repo.
Andrei Neculaesei
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const data = '{"users": [{"name": "Sarah", "age": 25}, {"name": "Mike", "age": null}]}';
try {
const parsed = JSON.parse(data);
const result = parsed.users.map(user => {
return user.age ?? 'unknown';
});
console.log(result.join(' - '));
} catch (error) {
console.log('Parse error occurred');
}
const invalidJson = '{"name": "John", age: 30}';
try {
JSON.parse(invalidJson);
console.log('Success');
} catch {
console.log('Invalid');
}β€9
What is the output?
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26%
Parse error occurred, Invalid
36%
25 - null, Success
10%
25 - unknown
28%
25 - unknown, Invalid
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class Logger {
log(msg) {
return `[LOG]: ${msg}`;
}
}
class Formatter {
format(text) {
return text.toUpperCase();
}
}
class Service {
constructor(logger, formatter) {
this.logger = logger;
this.formatter = formatter;
}
process(data) {
const formatted = this.formatter.format(data);
return this.logger.log(formatted);
}
}
const service = new Service(new Logger(), new Formatter());
console.log(service.process('hello world'));β€3π2π€1
What is the output?
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49%
[LOG]: HELLO WORLD
28%
HELLO WORLD
14%
hello world
9%
[LOG]: hello world
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let obj1 = { name: 'Sarah' };
let obj2 = { name: 'Mike' };
obj1.ref = obj2;
obj2.ref = obj1;
let weakRef = new WeakRef(obj1);
let registry = new FinalizationRegistry((value) => {
console.log(`Cleanup: ${value}`);
});
registry.register(obj1, 'obj1-cleaned');
obj1 = null;
obj2 = null;
console.log(weakRef.deref()?.name || 'undefined');
console.log('Script completed');What is the output?
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31%
Sarah Script completed
45%
undefined Script completed Cleanup: obj1-cleaned
17%
Sarah Script completed Cleanup: obj1-cleaned
7%
undefined Script completed
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