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Around the Web – 20190125

And now for somethings to read (or watch) over the weekend, if you have some spare time that is.

2.0.4.5 release notes (LWC beta support)

Illuminated Cloud – Lightning Web Components (LWC) Support (beta) Note that you must also have access to an LWC-enabled early access organization until the feature is released for general-availability Implemented LWC development in both traditional/MDAPI and…

Web Standards: The What, The Why, And The How

Smashing Magazine – Jan 14, 2:00 PM – 27 min read Share on Twitter or LinkedIn Upgrade your inbox and get our editors’ picks twice a month. With useful tips for web devs. Sent 2× a month. You can unsubscribe any time — obviously. Web Standards, and the documentation to…

Introducing Ionic 4: Ionic for Everyone

The Ionic Blog – Max Lynch – Jan 23, 9:53 AM – Today I am thrilled to announce the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework, lovingly known as “Ionic for Everyone.” 🎉 Ionic 4 represents the culmination of more than two years of research and hard work transforming Ionic from…

7.3.0 Released: Named capturing groups, private instance accessors and smart pipelines · Babel

babeljs.io – Jan 21 – After over 80 commits, the latest Babel minor release is here! This release includes support for named capturing groups in regular expressions, private instance accessors, the smart pipeline operator and a bunch of improvements to TypeScript…

The future of TypeScript on ESLint

ESLint – Pluggable JavaScript linter – A couple of weeks ago, the TypeScript team shared their roadmap in which they described formally adopting ESLint in their repo and working to improve TypeScript compatibility for ESLint: Semantic rules in ESLint Parity with TSLint Speed &…

Lightning Web Components Developer Week

Salesforce.com – Get Started with Lightning Web Components with Your Local Community Join us for Global Developer Week 2019 as our Community Group learns about the newly released Lightning Web Components, a new programming model for building Lightning components

Till Next Week

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