Jerod, Kball, Divya, and Nick share their initial impressions of GitHub’s recently announced package registry, what JS skills are trending in job listings, and shout outs!
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Show Notes:
GitHub’s package registry
Our “coverage” of GitHub’s Friday afternoon announcementGitHub’s official package registry feature pageRemember when we had Jeff Lembeck on JS Party?Something strange is going on at npmNobody Predicted Microsoft 😬FizzBuzzEnterpriseEditionJS job trends
Game of Frameworks: JavaScript trends of 2019Engineering & design progression maps: progression.fyiKBall’s megatrends postShout outs
Stefan KalteneggerRyan SingerHalfstack ConfNEJS ConfAll Things OpenQuokka.jsBlotter.jsThe Recurse CenterRene RubalcavaLearn DojoVim Fugitive (tpope!)Go Time is back!Hardware hacking with TinyGo and GopherbotSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!