What’s New in Frontend Tech? Deno, ECharts, Monorepo, Tree Shaking & More

Explore the latest frontend breakthroughs, from Deno 2.4’s revived bundle command and Apache ECharts 6.0’s visual upgrades to the JS1024 code‑golf challenge, PNG spec overhaul, a comprehensive monorepo guide, practical Web Components tips, tree‑shaking pitfalls, and an in‑depth look at TypeScript declaration merging.

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What’s New in Frontend Tech? Deno, ECharts, Monorepo, Tree Shaking & More

Deno 2.4 Release

Deno 2.4 reintroduces the deno bundle command, supporting single‑file bundling for both server and client, compatible with npm and JSR dependencies, and automatic tree‑shaking. It adds the ability to import arbitrary files and includes built‑in OpenTelemetry support.

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