Welcome to a new edition of "This Week in JavaScript"!

Today, we’ve got some HUGE new updates for the JavaScript language from TC39, Deno 2’s Official Release, TypeScript 5.7 Beta and a lot more, so let’s get right into it!

TC39 Updates: What's Coming to JavaScript?

The recent TC39 meeting in Tokyo brought some great updates that will make working with JavaScript even better. JavaScript features go through six different "stages" before becoming available, and here are some highlights:

Deno 2 Official Release

Deno 2just dropped, and it's packed with new features!

Built to simplify JavaScript and TypeScript development, Deno 2 is now backward compatible with Node.js, which means you can run your existing Node projects smoothly.

Some standout features include:

TypeScript 5.7 Beta

TypeScript 5.7 Beta has landed, bringing with it some helpful updates:

TypeScript 5.7 is nearly feature-stable, so expect bug fixes and performance improvements in the final release.

New Tools and Releases

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Until next time, keep coding and stay curious!