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This Week in JavaScript

This Week in JavaScript

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This week's JavaScript news, in 4 min or less.© 2025 Jam.dev
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  • Angular v20 is 35% faster, Remix v3 is breaking up with React, and more EP37 JavaScript News
    Jun 1 2025

    Today, we'll be talking about the newest Angular v20 features in detail, Remix v3 finally ditching React, and more.

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    3 mins
  • Angular v20 at Google I/O, Claude 4 is a coding powerhouse, TypeScript’s 10X speed boost, and more EP36 JavaScript News
    May 25 2025

    Today, we'll be talking about the newest Angular v20 release from Google I/O 2025, Claude Sonnet and Opus 4's coding capabilities, and TypeScript's new compiler.

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    4 mins
  • Fully agentic coding with OpenAI Codex, JavaScript’s new superpower, Deno’s updated next-gen web framework, and more EP35 JavaScript News
    May 18 2025

    Today, we'll be talking about OpenAI Codex, their latest fully agentic coder, a new update to Deno's Fresh Framework, and a new JavaScript superpower no one knows about.


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    3 mins

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