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What's new in ECMAScript 2026 (and usable today)

VoidZero 💡 Vite+ was originally intended to be a commercial project to fund work on Vite and related projects, but was open sourced under the MIT license earlier this year. Meticulous AI Is Here — Notion, Dropbox, Wiz and LaunchDarkly now use a tes...

What's new in ECMAScript 2026 (and usable today)

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VoidZero 💡 Vite+ was originally intended to be a commercial project to fund work on Vite and related projects, but was open sourced under the MIT license earlier this year.

Meticulous AI Is Here — Notion, Dropbox, Wiz and LaunchDarkly now use a tes...

#​793 — July 7, 2026 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Vite+ Beta: A Web Dev Toolchain Behind One Command — Vite+ is the Vite team's 'unified toolchain' that brings Vite, Vitest, Oxlint, and similar tools...

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VoidZero 💡 Vite+ was originally intended to be a commercial project to fund work on Vite and related projects, but was open sourced under the MIT license earlier this year. Meticulous AI Is Here — Notion, Dropbox, Wiz and LaunchDarkly now use a tes... #​793 — July 7, 2026 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Vite+ Beta: A Web Dev Toolchain Behind One Command — Vite+ is the Vite team's 'unified toolchain' that brings Vite, Vitest, Oxlint, and similar tools together under a single vp command, whether for running a dev server, tests, formatting, or bundling.

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  • #​793 — July 7, 2026 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Vite+ Beta: A Web Dev Toolchain Behind One Command — Vite+ is the Vite team's 'unified toolchain' that brings Vite, Vitest, Oxlint, and similar tools...

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