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Node.js makes big TypeScript & SQLite moves, ECMAScript 2024 adds some niceties to the language (but not the ones you’re probably excited for) & we review the State of React 2023 results. Emergency?! Nick!
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Featuring:
- Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Nick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, X
Show Notes:
I’d rather be TypeScripting
- Node.js adds an experimental feature to strip TypeScript types
- Node.js adds a built-in SQLite module
- util.styleText(format, text)
- What’s New for JavaScript Developers in ECMAScript 2024
- Promise.withResolvers made it in “speedrun” style
- es-toolkit
- State of React 2023 results
- websim.ai
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Chapters
1. It's party time, Nick (00:00:00)
2. Emergency pod? Nick! (00:00:56)
3. Node adds TS stripping for Nick (00:01:58)
4. Nick would absolutely love this (00:05:55)
5. Nick: "I'd rather be TypeScripting" (00:07:01)
6. Nick is cool with SQLite in Node (00:08:13)
7. What should live in a core, Nick? (00:09:47)
8. Nick asks about SQLite vs Deno KV (00:13:13)
9. Nick brings up util.styleText (00:14:46)
10. What’s new in ECMAScript 24, Nick? (00:18:26)
11. Nick on Array grouping (00:22:55)
12. Jerod tells Nick about es-toolkit (00:23:50)
13. Nick asks what features we want (00:28:10)
14. Nick on the State of React '23 (00:32:57)
15. Nick wonders: Is SSR a fad? (00:39:51)
16. Nick on Component problems (00:41:42)
17. KBall tells Nick about websim.ai (00:43:29)
20. Nick sneaks in a snorer topic (00:47:21)
21. Nick closes it down (00:48:49)
22. Next up on Nick's pod (00:49:22)
361 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 02, 2025 01:34 (). Last successful fetch was on March 07, 2025 14:01 ()
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Manage episode 431877851 series 1391411
Node.js makes big TypeScript & SQLite moves, ECMAScript 2024 adds some niceties to the language (but not the ones you’re probably excited for) & we review the State of React 2023 results. Emergency?! Nick!
Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.
Featuring:
- Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Nick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, X
Show Notes:
I’d rather be TypeScripting
- Node.js adds an experimental feature to strip TypeScript types
- Node.js adds a built-in SQLite module
- util.styleText(format, text)
- What’s New for JavaScript Developers in ECMAScript 2024
- Promise.withResolvers made it in “speedrun” style
- es-toolkit
- State of React 2023 results
- websim.ai
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Chapters
1. It's party time, Nick (00:00:00)
2. Emergency pod? Nick! (00:00:56)
3. Node adds TS stripping for Nick (00:01:58)
4. Nick would absolutely love this (00:05:55)
5. Nick: "I'd rather be TypeScripting" (00:07:01)
6. Nick is cool with SQLite in Node (00:08:13)
7. What should live in a core, Nick? (00:09:47)
8. Nick asks about SQLite vs Deno KV (00:13:13)
9. Nick brings up util.styleText (00:14:46)
10. What’s new in ECMAScript 24, Nick? (00:18:26)
11. Nick on Array grouping (00:22:55)
12. Jerod tells Nick about es-toolkit (00:23:50)
13. Nick asks what features we want (00:28:10)
14. Nick on the State of React '23 (00:32:57)
15. Nick wonders: Is SSR a fad? (00:39:51)
16. Nick on Component problems (00:41:42)
17. KBall tells Nick about websim.ai (00:43:29)
20. Nick sneaks in a snorer topic (00:47:21)
21. Nick closes it down (00:48:49)
22. Next up on Nick's pod (00:49:22)
361 episodes
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