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JavaScript tools and frameworks we’re watching now by StuffsEarth

JavaScript is moving in two directions at once, favoring both comprehensive, full-stack frameworks and greater simplicity. Sometimes these trends are harmonious, and at other times they are at odds. The drive for frameworks and libraries that abstract away complexity is a key point of tension. Developers are often tasked with striking the right balance, and the excitement around AI only adds to the pressure.

Navigating these changes requires staying on top of what’s moving in the world of JavaScript: the language, ecosystem, and best practices. Here’s our roundup of some of this month’s best articles for JavaScript developers.

Top picks for JavaScript readers on InfoWorld

TypeScript 5.8 enhances conditional return statements
JavaScript’s lack of strong typing and other areas of fluid language design can be limiting—and that’s why we have TypeScript! Will TypeScript innovations eventually migrate to JavaScript? Probably. Keep your eye on this space as both languages continue to evolve.

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