Links For You (10/12/25)
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Links For You (10/12/25)
"I feel like this is something that's been shared before, and heck, I've talked about this myself many times as well, but it's a useful reminder that many things we've used JavaScript for in the past are not actually necessary and can be done by simpler, less complex means. Check out "You no longer need JavaScript", a great post focused on CSS improvements primarily but also some relevant HTML features you may not be aware of."
"Speaking of "you may not need JS", you may also not need that commonly used NPM package. "15 Recent Node.js Features that Replace Popular npm Packages" covers exactly what you think it does - recent improvements and additions to Node that may help you skip installing some npm packages. I knew most of these already, but definitely not all of them. I feel like I do a great job of keeping up with changes to JavaScript, but not so much with Node.js."
Time feels wibbly wobbly and game results can be missed when schedules slip. The newsletter highlights JSON compatibility issues that arise across programming languages and platforms due to subtle edge cases. Recent advances in CSS and HTML can replace many past uses of JavaScript, offering simpler, less complex solutions. New Node.js features can substitute for several commonly used npm packages, reducing dependency needs. The writer is actively seeking a developer evangelist/advocate position and invites referrals. A new Hatchie single and upcoming album release provide a musical recommendation.
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