Now npm fans can walk the Deno-saur
November 17, 2022
Deno 1.28 Released (Now with 1.3 Million New Modules..?) — Yes, we know Deno isn’t Node (it is an anagram of it, though 😏) but given its shared provenance and now that Deno now officially supports using npm modules in a ‘stable’ way, this is newsworthy. If you are heavily attached to the npm ecosystem, experimenting with Deno is easier than ever (plus there’s no The Deno Team |
Wes Bos has ▶️ a handy six-minute screencast walking through the new feature if you want to more quickly see it in action. |
Troubleshoot Node.js App Performance Fast with Datadog APM — Datadog’s APM generates detailed flame graphs to help you identify bottlenecks and latency in your Node.js code. Navigate seamlessly between app traces, logs and metrics to troubleshoot and resolve app issues fast. Try Datadog APM free. Datadog APM |
Node v19.1.0 (Current) Released — Node’s new built-in Rafael Gonzaga |
▶ Augmenting Node.js with WebAssembly — A 15-minute talk from NodeConf EU 2022 covering WebAssembly from the ground up, why it could matter to Node.js developers, plus a basic demo. A good, friendly primer. Kassian Wren |
🛠 Code & Tools |
Nuxt 3.0: The Vue.js-Based Webapp Framework — Two years in the making, 3.0 is a rewrite of the Nuxt framework based on Vite, Vue 3, and Nitro (the server engine) with first-class TypeScript support. Node 14, 16, 18 and 19 are all supported, so if Vue is your thing, this could be the full stack approach for you. Pooya Parsa |
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