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Another proposal reaches Stage 3! This time it's groupBy and groupByToMap. @laurieontech has a helpful explainer. laurieontech.com/posts/array-gr…


Array.prototype.flatMap is widely supported in modern browsers! If you aren't yet using it, let @laurieontech introduce you. dev.to/laurieontech/u…


Did you know that Array.prototype.flat became part of the ES standard in 2019 and now enjoys universal browser support? @laurieontech tells us all about it. dev.to/laurieontech/d…


Nullish coalescing has a funky name and incredible power. Let falsy fool you no more, from @laurieontech! dev.to/laurieontech/n…


It may look the same as spread, but this is rest. @laurieontech explores this piece of JS syntax. dev.to/laurieontech/u…


Object.fromEntries was a great addition in ES2019. Checkout @laurieontech's post breaking it down. dev.to/laurieontech/i…


Intl.RelativeTimeFormat is recently stage 4 with multiple implementations and polyfills - @mathias wrote a good '2 minute' style post on this in 2018.. v8.dev/features/intl-…


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🔥 JavaScript regular expressions are getting more powerful! RegExp match objects now have an `indices` array that contains the start and end positions for each capturing group. @MayaLekova explains: v8.dev/features/regex…

mathias's tweet image. 🔥 JavaScript regular expressions are getting more powerful!
 
RegExp match objects now have an `indices` array that contains the start and end positions for each capturing group.
 
@MayaLekova explains: v8.dev/features/regex…

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