Starting on June 11, 2026, the Arch User Repository (AUR) was targeted by malware which rapidly compromised over 1,500 packages. The AUR repository allows for abandoned community packages to be taken ...
This is a common interview question. The answer is no. When JavaScript hits an await keyword, it pauses only that specific async function. The rest of your application keeps running. Example flow: 1.
However, it did not replace JavaScript as an application language. Instead, JavaScript mutated. TypeScript, bundlers, and new runtimes like Deno or Bun are all attempts to fix the frictions Bernhardt ...