We been doing a #jslang session at #jscc25 and built the Intl.PluralRules #kata
The code we wrote is here:
https://codeberg.org/wolframkriesing/jslang-meetups/src/branch/main/Intl-PluralRules-jscc25/test.js
It took us a while to grasp the meaning of the API, it feels quite high-level and still needs a lot of manual work. I am personally not so convinced that the PluralRules is that much of a leap forward.
After the #jscc25 where we had one session on wrapper web components, I left with the feeling that this is not the only way one can enhance/extend/progressively enhance DOM nodes. It somehow made me think that there are all ways possible. And there is a need and interest for all kinds of ways.
I attended an amazing developer conference in Munich today: JSCraftCamp. Met a ton of cool people, including the developer of JSR from @deno_land, and even got to give my own talk about developer experience. It was my first event like this, and I'm definitely looking forward to next year!
I love this https://jscc.live/ #jscc25