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A, E, B, C, D
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A, E, D, B, C
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A, E, D, C, B
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A, B, C, D, E
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object, object
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class, object
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function, object
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object, undefined
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Deploying a Website on Firebase and Using It for Free: A Guide
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Firebase offers features such as a real-time database, authentication, hosting, cloud storage, and more. Firebase also provides backend functionalities and infrastructure, allowing developers to focus on building their apps without worrying about server management or complex infrastructure setup.
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π Issue 13 / 14.06.2023
π An Introduction to Debugging Tools and Approaches for Node
An informative primer on debugging, from simple things like using IDE extensions to highlight potential problems or, yes, console logging, through to using the V8 inspector and debugging via Chrome.
CRAIG BUCKLER
π Node v20.3.0 (Current) Released
On paper, it's a minor release, but a libuv upgrade (the library that provides Node with its async I/O functionality) introduces significant performance improvements on Linux, `AbortSignal.any()` has been introduced.
MICHAΓL ZASSO
π Designing a Scalable Backend in Node
Three arbitrary scaling challenges for Node apps examined through the lens of a hypothetical personal budgeting app that has to interact with third party APIs.
NATE ANDERSON
Β©οΈNODE.JS WEEKLY
π An Introduction to Debugging Tools and Approaches for Node
An informative primer on debugging, from simple things like using IDE extensions to highlight potential problems or, yes, console logging, through to using the V8 inspector and debugging via Chrome.
CRAIG BUCKLER
π Node v20.3.0 (Current) Released
On paper, it's a minor release, but a libuv upgrade (the library that provides Node with its async I/O functionality) introduces significant performance improvements on Linux, `AbortSignal.any()` has been introduced.
MICHAΓL ZASSO
π Designing a Scalable Backend in Node
Three arbitrary scaling challenges for Node apps examined through the lens of a hypothetical personal budgeting app that has to interact with third party APIs.
NATE ANDERSON
Β©οΈNODE.JS WEEKLY
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π CODE & TOOLS
π tz-lookup 8.0: Fast Time Zone Estimations from Latitude and Longitude
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π© Traf: Find Truly Affected Packages in Monorepos
If youβre waiting on CI tasks due to a small package update in your monorepo, this is for you. Traf optimizes your monorepo dev process by finding affected dependencies and selectively triggering builds and tests only when needed.
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π© WhatWG Node: WhatWG Standard API Packages for Node
Using the ponyfill approach (nothing is patched or modified under the hood) you can use the Fetch standard both in a client or server adapter context, as well as the DOM Events Standard.
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π tz-lookup 8.0: Fast Time Zone Estimations from Latitude and Longitude
βThis package trades speed and size for accuracy.β
At 10x smaller and 20x faster than node-geo-tz, this might be accurate enough for your timezone inference use cases.MATTHEW MCEACHEN
π© Traf: Find Truly Affected Packages in Monorepos
If youβre waiting on CI tasks due to a small package update in your monorepo, this is for you. Traf optimizes your monorepo dev process by finding affected dependencies and selectively triggering builds and tests only when needed.
LEMONADE
π© WhatWG Node: WhatWG Standard API Packages for Node
Using the ponyfill approach (nothing is patched or modified under the hood) you can use the Fetch standard both in a client or server adapter context, as well as the DOM Events Standard.
ARDA TANRIKULU
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