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Topic: JavaScript – Page 5

  1. How to use EventTarget as a web-native event emitter

    Published Jun 25 2023 in JavaScript

    JavaScript provides a native event emitter that you can use to implement pub/sub patterns in JavaScript.

  2. Resumability, compilers and event delegation

    Published May 28 2023 in JavaScript

    A quick explainer how frameworks enable resumability by using event delegation.

  3. How to fail function calls with undefined arguments with a one-liner (sorta)

    Published Jan 30 2023 in JavaScript

    Learn how to throw errors in JavaScript function default parameters by shuffling some code around.

  4. Why doesn't JSON support comments?

    Published Jan 25 2023 in APIs , JavaScript

    A quick reference explaining why JSON doesn't support comments today.

  5. How to split JavaScript strings into sentences, words or graphemes with "Intl.Segmenter"

    Published Nov 27 2022 in JavaScript

    Intl.Segmenter enables you to split strings into meaningful parts such as words, sentences and graphemes.

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