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NODE WEEKLY
Node Weekly A free, once–weekly e-mail round-up of Node.js news andarticles.
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 389: MAY 20, 2021 Adonis v5 Now Out of Preview plus a New Site and Docs — Adonis is a full featured Node web framework which compares itself to Rails, Laravel and Django in terms of scope. v5 brings easier social authentication support and improved asset management, amongst other things. v4 is now considered a ‘legacy’ release.. Adonis NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 388: MAY 13, 2021 Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: Diagnostics Channel support. A way to create named channels to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 382: APRIL 1, 2021 April 2021 Security Releases Coming Next Week — It’s time to get ready for more imminent security releases, this time to cover three ‘high’ severity issues in the 14.x, 12.x, and 10.x lines, and two high severity issues in 15.x. The releases are due on or shortly after next Tuesday and we’ll cover them in the next issue. Daniel Bevenius NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 380: MARCH 18, 2021 Ghost 4.0: Popular Open Source Publishing Tool and CMS — Ghost began life a sort of Node.js-powered alternative to WordPress but has become a platform in its own right. This major new point release adds a new dashboard, membership features, integration tweaks, and neat frontend changes such as responsive, lazy-loading images everywhere, andperformance gains.
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 387: MAY 6, 2021 Sindre Tears Off the CommonJS Bandaid, Moves Exclusively to ES Modules — A common theme in the past few weeks is just how ready Node is for ES modules, and so it goes with Node module powerhouse Sindre Sorhus who’s been waiting for this day for 10 years. He recommends Dr. Axel’s guide if you want full details, but otherwise it’s fully time to get on the ES modules train, he says. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 373: JANUARY 28, 2021 It's Time to Take the Node.js 2021 User Survey — The Node.js team has announced the opening of the 2021 Node.js user survey and you can take it here – the deadline is February 15 but we’ll do another reminder before then. Don’t forget to mention us when they ask where you heard about the survey from 😄 The results from last time (PDF) (in 2018) taught us all kinds of things, and it NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 370: JANUARY 7, 2021 The January 2021 Node Security Releases — As promised in December, we have new versions of Node all round, including Node 15.5.1, 14.15.4 12.20.1, and 10.23.1.Why? A bug in the TLS implementation mostly, but also a HTTP request header smuggling bug – neither of which you want in your production environments. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 344: JUNE 25, 2020 Sequelize 6: An Easy-to-Use Multi SQL Dialect ORM — Supports Postgres 9.5+, MySQL 5.7+, MariaDB 10.1+, SQL Server 12.0.2000+ and SQLite 3.0+. The Bluebird promise library has been removed in favor of standard promises. Node 10 is now the minimum version needed. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 202: AUGUST 24, 2017 Prosper Otemuyiwa shows how to create a simple note app, that allows users to register and create notes. Our little API will showcase one of the best features of GraphQL —NODE WEEKLY
Node Weekly A free, once–weekly e-mail round-up of Node.js news andarticles.
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 389: MAY 20, 2021 Adonis v5 Now Out of Preview plus a New Site and Docs — Adonis is a full featured Node web framework which compares itself to Rails, Laravel and Django in terms of scope. v5 brings easier social authentication support and improved asset management, amongst other things. v4 is now considered a ‘legacy’ release.. Adonis NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 388: MAY 13, 2021 Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: Diagnostics Channel support. A way to create named channels to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 382: APRIL 1, 2021 April 2021 Security Releases Coming Next Week — It’s time to get ready for more imminent security releases, this time to cover three ‘high’ severity issues in the 14.x, 12.x, and 10.x lines, and two high severity issues in 15.x. The releases are due on or shortly after next Tuesday and we’ll cover them in the next issue. Daniel Bevenius NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 380: MARCH 18, 2021 Ghost 4.0: Popular Open Source Publishing Tool and CMS — Ghost began life a sort of Node.js-powered alternative to WordPress but has become a platform in its own right. This major new point release adds a new dashboard, membership features, integration tweaks, and neat frontend changes such as responsive, lazy-loading images everywhere, andperformance gains.
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 387: MAY 6, 2021 Sindre Tears Off the CommonJS Bandaid, Moves Exclusively to ES Modules — A common theme in the past few weeks is just how ready Node is for ES modules, and so it goes with Node module powerhouse Sindre Sorhus who’s been waiting for this day for 10 years. He recommends Dr. Axel’s guide if you want full details, but otherwise it’s fully time to get on the ES modules train, he says. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 373: JANUARY 28, 2021 It's Time to Take the Node.js 2021 User Survey — The Node.js team has announced the opening of the 2021 Node.js user survey and you can take it here – the deadline is February 15 but we’ll do another reminder before then. Don’t forget to mention us when they ask where you heard about the survey from 😄 The results from last time (PDF) (in 2018) taught us all kinds of things, and it NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 370: JANUARY 7, 2021 The January 2021 Node Security Releases — As promised in December, we have new versions of Node all round, including Node 15.5.1, 14.15.4 12.20.1, and 10.23.1.Why? A bug in the TLS implementation mostly, but also a HTTP request header smuggling bug – neither of which you want in your production environments. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 344: JUNE 25, 2020 Sequelize 6: An Easy-to-Use Multi SQL Dialect ORM — Supports Postgres 9.5+, MySQL 5.7+, MariaDB 10.1+, SQL Server 12.0.2000+ and SQLite 3.0+. The Bluebird promise library has been removed in favor of standard promises. Node 10 is now the minimum version needed. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 202: AUGUST 24, 2017 Prosper Otemuyiwa shows how to create a simple note app, that allows users to register and create notes. Our little API will showcase one of the best features of GraphQL — NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 392: JUNE 10, 2021 Introducing libSquoosh: Experimental Image Optimization from Node — Squoosh is an image optimization web app originally built by a team at Google in 2018 and since then it has been updated and offered in CLI form. Now, Surma has unveiled libSquoosh, a Node library for performing such extreme image optimization from whatever code you like.. Surma (Google) NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 373: JANUARY 28, 2021 It's Time to Take the Node.js 2021 User Survey — The Node.js team has announced the opening of the 2021 Node.js user survey and you can take it here – the deadline is February 15 but we’ll do another reminder before then. Don’t forget to mention us when they ask where you heard about the survey from 😄 The results from last time (PDF) (in 2018) taught us all kinds of things, and it NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 378: MARCH 4, 2021 Node v15.11.0 (Current) Released — Another week, another release, but this is a very minor one (unless you’re running into a bug it’s fixed, of course!) One change of note is that the Node team now consider source maps to be stable and no longer experimental.. Node.jsProject
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 376: FEBRUARY 18, 2021 An Interview with Ryan Dahl, the Creator of Node.js and Deno — Ryan created Node.js 11 years ago and in recent years has moved on to Deno where he’s attempting a new take at the same idea. This interview touches on Deno’s challenges and Ryan’s love of Rust and Vim.Evrone
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 due to become a LTS release in October 2021 (whereupon it will be codenamed 'Gallium'.). Bethany Griggs NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 368: DECEMBER 10, 2020 Node v15.4.0 (Current) Released — Nothing huge here, but child_process now supports abort signals, as do readable streams, the main ICU (Unicode) dependency has been updated, and there’s a “very experimental and definitely not finished” BroadcastChannel implementation for worker threads (based upon the Web feature of the same name).. Danielle Adams (Node.js Project) NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 383: APRIL 8, 2021 April 2021 Security Releases Out Now — As mentioned last week, releases were on their way to fix a variety of high severity security issues and 15.14.0 (Latest), 14.16.1 (LTS), 12.22.1 (LTS) and 10.24.1 (LTS) are now here. More on the actual security issues below. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 370: JANUARY 7, 2021 napi-rs: A Minimal Library for Building Node Addons in Rust — Neon appeared in 2019 as a way to ‘electrify your Node with the power of Rust’ (Rust being an increasingly popular, high performance, safety-first systems language) and napi-rs gives us more of the same with a slightly different take. It supports all recent Node versions, has Apple Silicon support out of the box, and is easy NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 386: APRIL 29, 2021 Optimize Node.js Application Performance Metrics in Real-Time — Debug and optimize your code by tracing requests across web servers, databases, and services in your environment. Correlate between distributed request traces, metrics, and logs to troubleshoot issues and enhance performance. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 327: FEBRUARY 27, 2020 Ava 3.4: The Popular Node Test Runner — We featured the big 3.0 release last month, but Ava continues to innovate with a new t.try() assertion for trying assertions without necessarily causing a test to fail. This opens up some interesting advanced testing opportunities. There’s support for tests in ES module files too.NODE WEEKLY
Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: Diagnostics Channel support. A way to create named channels to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 391: JUNE 3, 2021 QUICK BITS: Node 15, which was always intended to be a short lived branch, went EOL (End of Life) earlier this week on June 1. RIP Node 15, we hardly knew ye.. Prepare for a Node near you to get even faster as V8 introduces a new non-optimizing compiler (called Sparkplug) into its pipeline.. Node has turned 12 years old. Hurrah. 669 releases later, thanks to the 2988 contributors who have made NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 389: MAY 20, 2021 Adonis v5 Now Out of Preview plus a New Site and Docs — Adonis is a full featured Node web framework which compares itself to Rails, Laravel and Django in terms of scope. v5 brings easier social authentication support and improved asset management, amongst other things. v4 is now considered a ‘legacy’ release.. Adonis NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 388: MAY 13, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 388: May 13, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 388 — May 13, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 344: JUNE 25, 2020 Next ». #344 — June 25, 2020. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. npm v7 Series: Why Keep package-lock.json? — If npm v7 is going to support yarn.lock files, then why keep package-lock.json around as well? Isaac goes into some depth as to how yarn.lock works and why it doesn’t quite suit every use case npm covers. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 385: April 22, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 385 — April 22, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 383: APRIL 8, 2021 Node Weekly. April 2021 Security Releases Out Now — As mentioned last week, releases were on their way to fix a variety of high severity security issues and 15.14.0 (Latest), 14.16.1 (LTS), 12.22.1 (LTS) and 10.24.1 (LTS) are now here. More on the actual security issues below. Security issues fixed in releases above: OpenSSL: CAcertificate
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 382: APRIL 1, 2021 Simon Plenderleith. April 2021 Security Releases Coming Next Week — It’s time to get ready for more imminent security releases, this time to cover three ‘high’ severity issues in the 14.x, 12.x, and 10.x lines, and two high severity issues in 15.x. The releases are due on or shortly after next Tuesday and we’ll cover them in the next NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 384: APRIL 15, 2021 Node Weekly. A Simple Start to ES Modules in Node.js — From next month, every supported version of Node.js will support ES Modules (it’s just Node 10 holding out till then). If you haven’t dipped a toe into the ESM water yet, Kent keeps it simple and straightforward with an example here. Kent C Dodds. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 202: AUGUST 24, 2017 Prosper Otemuyiwa shows how to create a simple note app, that allows users to register and create notes. Our little API will showcase one of the best features of GraphQL —NODE WEEKLY
Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: Diagnostics Channel support. A way to create named channels to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 391: JUNE 3, 2021 QUICK BITS: Node 15, which was always intended to be a short lived branch, went EOL (End of Life) earlier this week on June 1. RIP Node 15, we hardly knew ye.. Prepare for a Node near you to get even faster as V8 introduces a new non-optimizing compiler (called Sparkplug) into its pipeline.. Node has turned 12 years old. Hurrah. 669 releases later, thanks to the 2988 contributors who have made NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 389: MAY 20, 2021 Adonis v5 Now Out of Preview plus a New Site and Docs — Adonis is a full featured Node web framework which compares itself to Rails, Laravel and Django in terms of scope. v5 brings easier social authentication support and improved asset management, amongst other things. v4 is now considered a ‘legacy’ release.. Adonis NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 388: MAY 13, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 388: May 13, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 388 — May 13, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 344: JUNE 25, 2020 Next ». #344 — June 25, 2020. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. npm v7 Series: Why Keep package-lock.json? — If npm v7 is going to support yarn.lock files, then why keep package-lock.json around as well? Isaac goes into some depth as to how yarn.lock works and why it doesn’t quite suit every use case npm covers. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 385: April 22, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 385 — April 22, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 383: APRIL 8, 2021 Node Weekly. April 2021 Security Releases Out Now — As mentioned last week, releases were on their way to fix a variety of high severity security issues and 15.14.0 (Latest), 14.16.1 (LTS), 12.22.1 (LTS) and 10.24.1 (LTS) are now here. More on the actual security issues below. Security issues fixed in releases above: OpenSSL: CAcertificate
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 382: APRIL 1, 2021 Simon Plenderleith. April 2021 Security Releases Coming Next Week — It’s time to get ready for more imminent security releases, this time to cover three ‘high’ severity issues in the 14.x, 12.x, and 10.x lines, and two high severity issues in 15.x. The releases are due on or shortly after next Tuesday and we’ll cover them in the next NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 384: APRIL 15, 2021 Node Weekly. A Simple Start to ES Modules in Node.js — From next month, every supported version of Node.js will support ES Modules (it’s just Node 10 holding out till then). If you haven’t dipped a toe into the ESM water yet, Kent keeps it simple and straightforward with an example here. Kent C Dodds. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 202: AUGUST 24, 2017 Prosper Otemuyiwa shows how to create a simple note app, that allows users to register and create notes. Our little API will showcase one of the best features of GraphQL — NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 391: JUNE 3, 2021 Electron 13.0 Released — Maybe 13 is unlucky for some, but lucky for you if you have cross-platform desktop apps to build with Node! Version 13 gets you onto Chromium 91 (reading files from the clipboard seems to be a new possibility..), Node 14.16, and V8 9.1.. Electron.jsTeam
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 373: JANUARY 28, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 373: January 28, 2021. « Prev. Next ». #373 — January 28, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. It's Time to Take the Node.js 2021 User Survey — The Node.js team has announced the opening of the 2021 Node.js user survey and you can take it here – the deadline is February 15 but we’ll do another reminder beforethen.
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 380: MARCH 18, 2021 Senior Software Engineering Consultant - — Co-founded by Justin Searls, Test Double is an engineering consultancy on a mission to improve the way the world builds software. Work on challenging projects with a collaborative, passionate team. 100% employee owned, contract and full-time roles available. TestDouble. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 385: April 22, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 385 — April 22, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 386: APRIL 29, 2021 The Future of Node.js — A 27-minute session by Red Hat and IBM’s Joe Sepi, Michael Dawson and Bethany Griggs on tracking what’s coming up in the Node world, Node’s future (though Beth reminds us “there is no roadmap”) and how you can get involved if you so wish. NearForm. Optimize Node.js Application Performance Metrics inReal-Time
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 387: MAY 6, 2021 Node Weekly. Sindre Tears Off the CommonJS Bandaid, Moves Exclusively to ES Modules — A common theme in the past few weeks is just how ready Node is for ES modules, and so it goes with Node module powerhouse Sindre Sorhus who’s been waiting for this day for 10 years. He recommends Dr. Axel’s guide if you want full details, butotherwise
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 376: FEBRUARY 18, 2021 Next ». #376 — February 18, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Avoiding npm Substitution Attacks — Recently there have been some high profile examples of supply chain attacks on popular source code repositories, such as where fake or eponymous packages are published, but you can reduce your attack surface by taking precautions and NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 370: JANUARY 7, 2021 It supports all recent Node versions, has Apple Silicon support out of the box, and is easy to get started with. The January 2021 Node Security Releases — As promised in December, we have new versions of Node all round, including Node 15.5.1, 14.15.4 12.20.1, and 10.23.1. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 375: FEBRUARY 11, 2021 An Intro to KafkaJS: A Modern Kafka Client for Node — Apache Kafka is a powerful open-source distributed event streaming system increasingly finding itself at the heart of large scale applications. This is an accessible tutorial to working with it from Node, in this case to create a Slack bot that notifies you whenever an npm packagegets
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 390: MAY 27, 2021 New & Updated Course: Complete Intro to React v6 with Brian Holt — Learn to build real-world applications using modern React. Much more than an intro, you’ll start from the ground up, getting to using the latest features in React, including hooks, effects, context, and portals, plus piecing together tools from the entire React ecosystem.NODE WEEKLY
Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: Diagnostics Channel support. A way to create named channels to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 391: JUNE 3, 2021 QUICK BITS: Node 15, which was always intended to be a short lived branch, went EOL (End of Life) earlier this week on June 1. RIP Node 15, we hardly knew ye.. Prepare for a Node near you to get even faster as V8 introduces a new non-optimizing compiler (called Sparkplug) into its pipeline.. Node has turned 12 years old. Hurrah. 669 releases later, thanks to the 2988 contributors who have made NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 389: MAY 20, 2021 Adonis v5 Now Out of Preview plus a New Site and Docs — Adonis is a full featured Node web framework which compares itself to Rails, Laravel and Django in terms of scope. v5 brings easier social authentication support and improved asset management, amongst other things. v4 is now considered a ‘legacy’ release.. Adonis NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 388: MAY 13, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 388: May 13, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 388 — May 13, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 344: JUNE 25, 2020 Next ». #344 — June 25, 2020. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. npm v7 Series: Why Keep package-lock.json? — If npm v7 is going to support yarn.lock files, then why keep package-lock.json around as well? Isaac goes into some depth as to how yarn.lock works and why it doesn’t quite suit every use case npm covers. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 385: April 22, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 385 — April 22, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 383: APRIL 8, 2021 Node Weekly. April 2021 Security Releases Out Now — As mentioned last week, releases were on their way to fix a variety of high severity security issues and 15.14.0 (Latest), 14.16.1 (LTS), 12.22.1 (LTS) and 10.24.1 (LTS) are now here. More on the actual security issues below. Security issues fixed in releases above: OpenSSL: CAcertificate
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 382: APRIL 1, 2021 Simon Plenderleith. April 2021 Security Releases Coming Next Week — It’s time to get ready for more imminent security releases, this time to cover three ‘high’ severity issues in the 14.x, 12.x, and 10.x lines, and two high severity issues in 15.x. The releases are due on or shortly after next Tuesday and we’ll cover them in the next NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 384: APRIL 15, 2021 Node Weekly. A Simple Start to ES Modules in Node.js — From next month, every supported version of Node.js will support ES Modules (it’s just Node 10 holding out till then). If you haven’t dipped a toe into the ESM water yet, Kent keeps it simple and straightforward with an example here. Kent C Dodds. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 202: AUGUST 24, 2017 Prosper Otemuyiwa shows how to create a simple note app, that allows users to register and create notes. Our little API will showcase one of the best features of GraphQL —NODE WEEKLY
Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: Diagnostics Channel support. A way to create named channels to report arbitrary message data for diagnostics purposes. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 391: JUNE 3, 2021 QUICK BITS: Node 15, which was always intended to be a short lived branch, went EOL (End of Life) earlier this week on June 1. RIP Node 15, we hardly knew ye.. Prepare for a Node near you to get even faster as V8 introduces a new non-optimizing compiler (called Sparkplug) into its pipeline.. Node has turned 12 years old. Hurrah. 669 releases later, thanks to the 2988 contributors who have made NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 389: MAY 20, 2021 Adonis v5 Now Out of Preview plus a New Site and Docs — Adonis is a full featured Node web framework which compares itself to Rails, Laravel and Django in terms of scope. v5 brings easier social authentication support and improved asset management, amongst other things. v4 is now considered a ‘legacy’ release.. Adonis NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 388: MAY 13, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 388: May 13, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 388 — May 13, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node v14.17.0 (LTS) Released — If you want to stay on a nice, safe LTS release but still get modern features backported in when they're ready, this is for you. Here's what's new this time: NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 344: JUNE 25, 2020 Next ». #344 — June 25, 2020. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. npm v7 Series: Why Keep package-lock.json? — If npm v7 is going to support yarn.lock files, then why keep package-lock.json around as well? Isaac goes into some depth as to how yarn.lock works and why it doesn’t quite suit every use case npm covers. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 385: April 22, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 385 — April 22, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 383: APRIL 8, 2021 Node Weekly. April 2021 Security Releases Out Now — As mentioned last week, releases were on their way to fix a variety of high severity security issues and 15.14.0 (Latest), 14.16.1 (LTS), 12.22.1 (LTS) and 10.24.1 (LTS) are now here. More on the actual security issues below. Security issues fixed in releases above: OpenSSL: CAcertificate
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 382: APRIL 1, 2021 Simon Plenderleith. April 2021 Security Releases Coming Next Week — It’s time to get ready for more imminent security releases, this time to cover three ‘high’ severity issues in the 14.x, 12.x, and 10.x lines, and two high severity issues in 15.x. The releases are due on or shortly after next Tuesday and we’ll cover them in the next NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 384: APRIL 15, 2021 Node Weekly. A Simple Start to ES Modules in Node.js — From next month, every supported version of Node.js will support ES Modules (it’s just Node 10 holding out till then). If you haven’t dipped a toe into the ESM water yet, Kent keeps it simple and straightforward with an example here. Kent C Dodds. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 202: AUGUST 24, 2017 Prosper Otemuyiwa shows how to create a simple note app, that allows users to register and create notes. Our little API will showcase one of the best features of GraphQL — NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 391: JUNE 3, 2021 Electron 13.0 Released — Maybe 13 is unlucky for some, but lucky for you if you have cross-platform desktop apps to build with Node! Version 13 gets you onto Chromium 91 (reading files from the clipboard seems to be a new possibility..), Node 14.16, and V8 9.1.. Electron.jsTeam
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 373: JANUARY 28, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 373: January 28, 2021. « Prev. Next ». #373 — January 28, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. It's Time to Take the Node.js 2021 User Survey — The Node.js team has announced the opening of the 2021 Node.js user survey and you can take it here – the deadline is February 15 but we’ll do another reminder beforethen.
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 380: MARCH 18, 2021 Senior Software Engineering Consultant - — Co-founded by Justin Searls, Test Double is an engineering consultancy on a mission to improve the way the world builds software. Work on challenging projects with a collaborative, passionate team. 100% employee owned, contract and full-time roles available. TestDouble. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 385: APRIL 22, 2021 Node Weekly Issue 385: April 22, 2021. « Prev. Next ». # 385 — April 22, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Node.js 16 Available Now — It's always nice to see Node step another version number ahead (unless, perhaps, you find the upgrading process a bit nervewracking!) and 16 immediately replaces 15.x as the 'current' release line with 16 NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 386: APRIL 29, 2021 The Future of Node.js — A 27-minute session by Red Hat and IBM’s Joe Sepi, Michael Dawson and Bethany Griggs on tracking what’s coming up in the Node world, Node’s future (though Beth reminds us “there is no roadmap”) and how you can get involved if you so wish. NearForm. Optimize Node.js Application Performance Metrics inReal-Time
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 387: MAY 6, 2021 Node Weekly. Sindre Tears Off the CommonJS Bandaid, Moves Exclusively to ES Modules — A common theme in the past few weeks is just how ready Node is for ES modules, and so it goes with Node module powerhouse Sindre Sorhus who’s been waiting for this day for 10 years. He recommends Dr. Axel’s guide if you want full details, butotherwise
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 376: FEBRUARY 18, 2021 Next ». #376 — February 18, 2021. Read on the Web. Node Weekly. Avoiding npm Substitution Attacks — Recently there have been some high profile examples of supply chain attacks on popular source code repositories, such as where fake or eponymous packages are published, but you can reduce your attack surface by taking precautions and NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 370: JANUARY 7, 2021 It supports all recent Node versions, has Apple Silicon support out of the box, and is easy to get started with. The January 2021 Node Security Releases — As promised in December, we have new versions of Node all round, including Node 15.5.1, 14.15.4 12.20.1, and 10.23.1. NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 375: FEBRUARY 11, 2021 An Intro to KafkaJS: A Modern Kafka Client for Node — Apache Kafka is a powerful open-source distributed event streaming system increasingly finding itself at the heart of large scale applications. This is an accessible tutorial to working with it from Node, in this case to create a Slack bot that notifies you whenever an npm packagegets
NODE WEEKLY ISSUE 390: MAY 27, 2021 New & Updated Course: Complete Intro to React v6 with Brian Holt — Learn to build real-world applications using modern React. Much more than an intro, you’ll start from the ground up, getting to using the latest features in React, including hooks, effects, context, and portals, plus piecing together tools from the entire React ecosystem.Node Weekly
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