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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade core-js from 3.12.0 to 3.45.1.

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This PR updates the core-js dependency in angular-app/package.json from ^3.6.4 to ^3.45.1. This is a significant upgrade, spanning 90 versions, and introduces polyfills for many new ECMAScript proposals, bug fixes, and compatibility improvements across various JavaScript runtimes. The update is intended to keep the project's dependencies current for better security and maintenance.

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  • Intent: This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, aims to upgrade the core-js dependency to version 3.45.1. The primary goal is to keep dependencies up-to-date, which helps in addressing existing vulnerabilities and quickly identifying new ones. The update covers a significant number of versions, from 3.12.0 (as stated in the PR description) or 3.6.4 (as shown in the package.json diff) to 3.45.1.
  • Changes: The pull request modifies the angular-app/package.json file. Specifically, it updates the core-js dependency from ^3.6.4 to ^3.45.1. This is a major version jump, encompassing 90 versions of core-js according to the PR description. The release notes for core-js versions from 3.38.0 to 3.45.1 indicate numerous new ECMAScript proposals being polyfilled (e.g., Uint8Array to/from base64/hex, Math.sumPrecise, Iterator helpers, Promise.try, Error.isError, Explicit Resource Management, Map upsert), bug fixes, and extensive compatibility data improvements across various JavaScript environments (browsers, Node.js, Deno, Bun, Electron, etc.).
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This pull request, automatically generated by Snyk, upgrades core-js from version 3.12.0 to 3.45.1. This is a significant update, spanning 90 releases. While it's a minor version bump and should be backward-compatible according to semantic versioning, the large number of changes increases the risk of introducing subtle bugs or regressions, particularly in polyfills for older browsers. I've added a comment to highlight this risk. I strongly recommend thorough end-to-end and regression testing across all supported browsers to ensure the application remains stable after this upgrade.

"@ngrx/store-devtools": "^12.1.0",
"bulma": "^0.9.2",
"core-js": "^3.6.4",
"core-js": "^3.45.1",

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This upgrade of core-js from 3.12.0 to 3.45.1 is a significant jump, covering 90 releases. While Snyk reports no breaking changes, the large number of intermediate versions introduces a risk of subtle regressions, especially in polyfills for older browsers. It is highly recommended to perform thorough end-to-end testing across all supported browsers to validate that the application's functionality remains unaffected.

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