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proposal-relative-indexing-method
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Stop using Array[index], use Array.at() instead
If you want to learn more, check out the MDN reference for it. You can also read the original proposal for it.
- ECMAScript 2022 introduces at() method in Array, String, TypedArray
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Learning the new `at()` function, at #jslang
Just like every other array method, it’s type coerced. It’s a problem with all built ins, best not fracture this more in JS without a very good reason. https://github.com/tc39/proposal-relative-indexing-method/issues/40
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10+ Interesting ECMAScript Proposals
.at()
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Updates from the 85th meeting of TC39
.at() .at() method on all the built-in indexables.
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Javascript ES2021 Summary
For a proposal to be finalized, it needs "Two compatible implementations which pass the acceptance tests" (source). This can mean browsers but also includes transpilers like babel. Chrome - which also includes other browsers now like Edge and Opera - will often release stage 3 features publicly before finalized, and Firefox isn't usually far behind, or sometimes even first, as was the case with the currently stage 3 at() method for arrays. Safari is probably the one you have to worry about the most. They tend to be further behind, I think mostly due to their release cadence being longer. Safari, for example, doesn't yet support private methods whereas the other browsers have supported them for some time now. While private methods are stage 4, they are expected to be part of ES2022 which hasn't been published yet - the current being ES2021.
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Can I use .length -1 to call a string value?
Soon we’ll get this nicer version (proposal):
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Stage 3 Proposal: Array.prototype.at
Proposal hosted on GitHub explains the reasoning behind it https://github.com/tc39/proposal-relative-indexing-method
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Array Indexing Method
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-relative-indexing-method#rationale
proposal-json-modules
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How to import json files in js
In the future we should be able to do this without the help of bundlers. For more information on that proposed feature, see: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-json-modules
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Using NPM Programatically
Note that you'll need to specify the json import assertion here to import this as a JSON module
- Jak korzystać z natywnych modułów ES
- Cómo utilizar los módulos nativos de ES
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How to use native ES modules
Import types other than JS. Some other files are in the pipeline JSON, but it will be a long time before we get it in the browser.
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10+ Interesting ECMAScript Proposals
JSON Modules
- Ecma TC39: JSON Modules: Stage 3 Review
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Updates from 80th TC39 meeting
JSON modules: ability to import a JSON module in a common way across JavaScript environments.
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