Things JavaScript Developers Should Know, Part 2 - JSJ 485

JavaScript Jabber - A podcast by AJ ONeal, Charles Max Wood, Aimee Knight, Dan Shappir, Steve Edwards, Christopher Buecheler, Dave Smith, JC Hiatt, Chris Ferdinandi, Steve Emmerich, Joe Eames, Aaron Frost, Tim Caswell, Cory House, Christian Liebel, Ward Bell, Tracy Lee, Jamison D... - Tuesdays

Dan Shappir leads the Jabber crew on another discussion on the things JavaScript developers should know.They discuss WeakMap, WeakSets, and WeakReferences. They dive into where and how they are used and which places they're implemented.The conversation starts with garbage collection is and how it works and then moves into the implications it has for this kind of referencings.Panel Aimee Knight AJ O'Neal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator JavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links WeakMap - JavaScript Weak references and finalizers Picks Aimee- How to Read Books When You Have ADHD AJ- Elemental: War of Magic | War Stories AJ- Ars Technica: War Stories Season 1 AJ- Super Guitar Bros AJ- CREATE FOLDER RECURSIVELY WITH POWERSHELL Charles- Having terrific people in your life Charles- Monday.com Charles- The Common Path to Uncommon Success Dan- Israelis no longer need to wear masks Dan- Google introduced a new feature Steve- DoesTheDogDie.com Contact Aimee: Aimee Knight - Software Architect, and International Keynote Speaker GitHub: Aimee Knight ( AimeeKnight ) Twitter: Aimee Knight ( @Aimee_Knight ) LinkedIn: Aimee K. aimeemarieknight | Instagram Aimee Knight | Facebook Contact AJ: AJ ONeal CoolAJ86 on GIT Beyond Code Bootcamp Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook  Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode ) Contact Dan: GitHub: Dan Shappir ( DanShappir ) LinkedIn: Dan Shappir Twitter: Dan Shappir ( @DanShappir ) Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Steve: Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 )

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