.env support coming to Node

August 29, 2023 By Mark Otto 0

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Node.js Weekly

The Complexity of Building an Efficient Node Docker Image β€” It’s possible to get huge reductions in image size and build time, but Samuel feels most of the optimizations are things that should be optimized out of the box. Nonetheless, you may find the details and approach shared here useful.

Samuel Bodin

Effortless Postgres Management with Crunchy Bridge β€” We make Postgres management easier than ever. Run a production check to ensure you’re ready for launch day. Get more insight and control over your database without having to become an expert.

Crunchy Bridge

Red Hat and IBM’s Node.js ‘Reference Architecture’ β€” Big companies like to have well defined playbooks from which to work, and Red Hat and IBM are no exception. It’s an opinionated guide to how their engineering teams work with Node, what tools they prefer, and their development and operational practices.

Red Hat and IBM

The folks at Red Hat (including Michael Dawson) blogged about each part of the architecture a couple of years ago, but it continues to be honed and refined.

Node.js’s ‘Config Hell’ Problem? β€” Andy ponders why a Next.js project has over 30 configuration files and what we can do to avoid it (unsurprisingly, it involves using Deno, but I enjoy the boldness).

Andy Jiang (Deno)

What is Adaptive Authorization? β€” “After Identity” explores how Adaptive Authorization keeps permissions precise & access temporal – not permanent.

Sym

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