Are you ready for JavaScript in 2026?
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Are you ready for JavaScript in 2026?
"React tutorial: Get started with the React libraryDespite the endless churn of new frameworks, React remains the quintessential reactive engine. This updated guide walks you through the fundamentals of React development, including a This is Spinal Tap variant on the canonical counter application. Sometimes, your components just need to go to 11."
"jQuery 4. 0. 0: The library that refuses to dieAlmost 20 years to the day since its debut, jQuery 4. 0 has landed. It's not just a legacy patch; it's a full migration to the ES modules, and a goodbye to IE 10. For those who remember when $ was the only way to keep the DOM under control, it's comforting to see this fresh start for the web's standard library."
"Introducing the <geolocation> HTML elementInstead of a script-triggered action, <geolocation> is a declarative element. This is designed to be a UX and security improvement and it is available now, in the latest Chrome (144) release. Similar updates are planned for camera and microphone."
React remains the quintessential reactive engine and provides foundational development patterns for building UI. An updated beginner guide covers React fundamentals and presents a variant of the canonical counter application that demonstrates component state, event handling, and UI updates. jQuery 4.0 modernizes the venerable library with a full migration to ES modules, drops support for IE 10, and repositions the library as a refreshed option for DOM manipulation. The new declarative <geolocation> HTML element improves UX and security, is available in Chrome 144, and similar declarative elements for camera and microphone are planned.
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