diff --git a/source/blog/2018-09-14-the-ember-times-issue-64.md b/source/blog/2018-09-14-the-ember-times-issue-64.md index a69384a5b1..9e1d5904a0 100644 --- a/source/blog/2018-09-14-the-ember-times-issue-64.md +++ b/source/blog/2018-09-14-the-ember-times-issue-64.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Curious? [**Read the full proposal**](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/pull/372) ## [State of JavaScript 2018 Survey Is Here Again 🗳️](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/take-the-state-of-javascript-2018-survey-c43be2fcaa9) -"Just like Christmas or the flu, the **State of JavaScript** survey comes back around every year. But unlike these, it’s something to actually look forward to!" - [Sacha Greif](https://twitter.com/SachaGreif/status/1037603748917403648) +"Just like [the holidays] or the flu, the **State of JavaScript** survey comes back around every year. But unlike these, it’s something to actually look forward to!" - [Sacha Greif](https://twitter.com/SachaGreif/status/1037603748917403648) [State of JavaScript](https://stateofjs.com/) is **the** yearly JavaScript survey that aims to gauge the whole JavaScript community across all frameworks, libraries, regional location and more. It tries to find out with which technologies developers are **most happy** with as well as which technologies are coming up and becoming popular in JavaScript.