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A Node.js Retrospective for 2022

We devoted an issue to the best Node Weekly items of 2022 recently, but this post from NodeSource takes a broader look back at Node’s fortunes and developments in 2022, including how it topped Stack Overflow’s annual developer survey as the most broadly used ‘Web technology.’ - https://nodesource.com/blog/Nodejs-Retro-2022

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What’s So Great About Functional Programming?

If anyone has excitedly insisted you check out Elm, PureScript, Haskell or F#, they may have caught Functionitis and want you to catch it too. James, author of the forthcoming Skeptic’s Guide to Functional Programming with JavaScript, sells the ideas behind functional programming here in a way we can all grok. “It’s all about confidence.” - https://jrsinclair.com/articles/2022/whats-so-great-about-functional-programming-anyway/

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The State of CSS 2022 Results

The results for the 2022 edition of the annual survey about the latest trends in the CSS ecosystem have been published. - https://2022.stateofcss.com/en-US

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Video Rendering with Node.js and FFmpeg

This takes quite a direct, low dependency route by creating frames one by one and then turning them into a video. If you need something more elaborate, the React-based Remotion may also be of interest. - https://creatomate.com/blog/video-rendering-with-nodejs-and-ffmpeg

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Splitting Strings into Sentences, Words or Graphemes with Intl.Segmenter

No libraries needed here. Give Intl.Segmenter a locale and granularity and it'll divide up your strings to your heart’s content. It has broad support except for, curiously, Firefox. - https://www.stefanjudis.com/today-i-learned/how-to-split-javascript-strings-with-intl-segmenter/

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