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The rapid evolution in JavaScript tools and frameworks moves at a breakneck speed. Here's our monthly roundup of news, tutorials, and updates to help you keep up.
Most JavaScript developers report earning a decent income, with 30.6% claiming to earn between $50,000 to $100,000 a year, while 20% reported earning between $100,000 and $200,000 per year.
Among the JavaScript skills in decline, jQuery has fallen 30% since 2015, while Ajax is down even more -- 54%. Backbone.js has also seen its appearance in job postings drop significantly since 2014.
Microsoft today launched BrowserSwarm, an open source tool to help Web developers automate testing of their JavaScript frameworks and libraries across devices and browsers. To take advantage, all ...
More simplicity, more speed. Dive into standout frameworks Astro, HTMX, and Alpine.js, catch up with React, Angular, and Bun, and feel the JavaScript love and unlove in this month’s JavaScript ...