What’s New in Node Core: March 2022 Edition — Rapidly approaching the start of its teenage years (yep, Node turns 13 this May), development of new features in Node isn’t slowing down at all, but what’s going on? This post rounds up some links to a variety of new improvements and reminds us that Node 18 is just around the corner…
Simon Plenderleith
Electron 18.0.0 Released — Not content to let React turn 18, Node.js to approach v18, or Go to reach 1.18, the popular cross-platform desktop framework also turns 18 this week, with upgrades to Chrome 100 (also out this week), V8 10.0, and Node 16.13.2.
Keeley Hammond and Sofia Nguy
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Postgres.js 3.0: Fast, Full-Featured Postgres Client for Node (and Deno) — Now for both Deno and Node.js, this high performance Postgres library offers realtime change subscription, dynamic query building via a special template literal, large objects, high availability via multi-host connection URLs, async cursors, and more. Slonik is another option to consider in this space and also has a new release.
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Hackathon Starter: A Boilerplate for Node Web Apps — We first featured this boilerplate back in 2016(!) and it’s recently been updated. It’s for when you might want to start building a Node app quickly (such as at a hackathon), including almost everything you’d need: auth, OAuth, Bootstrap 5, account management, an email form..
#561 — January 7, 2025 Read on the Web Happy New Year! We’re now back every week all the way till mid February, so if you’ve got anything you want to submit for inclusion in Read more…
#560 — December 17, 2024 Read on the Web 🎄 This week we cover a few news items but quickly get into a 2024 roundup of Node news and the most clicked items of the Read more…
#559 — December 10, 2024 Read on the Web 🎄 The Node world is experiencing a post-Thanksgiving interfestal lull, so this issue includes a few items we overlooked earlier this year. Next week brings our Read more…
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