The latest news in the JavaScript community.
This week we cover React VR, Webpack 2, Voca.js, Apollo and Angular.
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Write virtual reality apps while using React. The goal of React VR is to allow the creation of VR content using existing concepts and tools, while preserving the rapid iteration process of web development.
There has been a lot of talk around webpack 2 and all the amazing things we will be able to do with it. The webpack core team is happy to announce that first release candidate, webpack 2.2.0-rc.0, is available for download now.
With over 70 functions focused on manipulating strings, check out Voca.js for functions like camelCase(), kebabCase() and more!
This is a great place to start learning Apollo, the GraphQL client. It includes interactive tutorials covering vanilla JavaScript usage, as well as React, Exponent, Vue.js and Angular.
The Angular team has announced that they will be skipping version 3 of Angular altogether, and instead it will be called Angular 4. Check out the article to understand why.
Greetings! This week we ask the hard questions around TypeScript, see the latest in Angular 1.x, build 30 JS things in 30 days, React Native and see the difficulties open source maintainers go through.
In today's edition we cover Staying Sane(-ish) with JavaScript, WebVR in Servo, D3 and Canvas, PWA checklist and Flow.
This week we have articles on lenses in JS, understanding framework benchmarks, the Realm database, npm tricks and code readability with ES6.
Lots of goodies this week: Office launched a UI framework, Vue.js is alive and well, learning React, 19 things about Node.js and error logging on client-side apps.
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