TypeScript 6.0 RC represents the final major release built on the current JavaScript-based compiler. The upcoming TypeScript 7.0 will use a Go-based native implementation for enhanced speed and memory ...
Mr. Marsh previously served as Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President, Metallurgy at Avalon, where he led the metallurgical and process development programs supporting the Company's 2013 ...
Cloudflare’s experimental AI-built Next.js alternative, vinext, has been released with critical security flaws, escalating a feud with Next.js maintainer, Vercel.
A combination of battery-electric trucks, electrically assisted cargo bikes, and microhubs near city centres allows Dachser to make deliveries with zero local emissions. The company currently operates ...
Every developer should be paying attention to the local-first architecture movement and what it means for JavaScript. Here’s ...
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Sophie Koonin discusses the realities of large-scale technical migrations, using Monzo’s shift to TypeScript as a roadmap.
GitHub’s Octoverse 2025 report reveals a "convenience loop" where AI coding assistants drive language choice. TypeScript’s 66% surge to the #1 spot highlights a shift toward static typing, as types ...
Australia's Jump Street Films has unveiled its 2026 slate for the Jewish Australian Screen Fund, headlined by Shekhar Kapur and Oliver Jackson-Cohen.
In this timely virtual event, our panel of experts will show you practical strategies to regain visibility, reduce risk and strengthen control across today’s cloud-first environments. You'll learn ...
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