This library serves as a comprehensive reference implementation of MessagePack for JavaScript with a focus on accuracy, compatibility, interoperability, and performance. Additionally, this is also a ...
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A lightning-fast crash course on JavaScript, the world’s most popular programming language. From its 1995 origins as Mocha in Netscape to powering front-end apps, Node.js servers, mobile apps, and ...
Over three decades of development, JavaScript has grown faster, sleeker, more capable, and much more complex. That’s good and bad. It was 30 years ago today, Sgt. JavaScript taught the web to play.