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by David Rousset
In this article I’d like to show you some browser experiments using Pointers – an emerging multi-touch technology and polyfills that make cross-browser support, well less complex.
by Microsoft Developers
In 2015, Microsoft launched its first new browser in 20 years: Microsoft Edge. After 8 months,it's on a great trajectory but we're just getting started. Join us to learn about the progress we've made, feedback we've heard, and a whirlwind tour ofimprovements coming soon.
by Microsoft Developers
Earlier this year, we open-sourced ChakraCore, the heart of the JavaScript engine that powers Microsoft Edge and the Windows 10 Universal App Platform. Today we'll walk you through what's new and what's next in ChakraCore, including some upcoming work like Modules, WebAssembly, ES2017 and beyond.
by Microsoft Developers
There are so many potential projects we could spend our time on, but we have limited time. Since our time is finite, how do we go about deciding which features, bugs, or enhancements should get this valuable resource? This video will showcase how to use internet-scale data to guide product planning

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by raddevus
Why Learn Pure JavaScript?.. Learning pure JavaScript (JavaScript only with no other libraries like jQuery) is important because the more familiar you are with JavaScript, the easier it will be for you to use the other JavaScript-based libraries.
by Microsoft Developers
This session will cover development of real-time communications applications for the web and mobile devices using Microsoft Edge as well as open source libraries to enable interoperability across platforms and mobile devices.
by Microsoft Developers
In this talk we will look at some of the new features in the Edge developer tools and how they can make your life as a developer easier. We'll be focusing on performance and accessibility with examples of how to fix real world issues using the Edge developer tools.
by Kyle Pennell
Arrow functions are a new ES6 syntax for writing JavaScript functions. They will save developers time and simplify function scope.

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