MikroORM 5: A TypeScript ORM for Node.js — Based upon the popular ‘Data Mapper’ pattern, MikroORM (homepage) is a popular and powerful Node.js ORM that supports a variety of SQL and NoSQL databases. v5 is a year in the making and boasts improved type safety, validations, migrations and schema diffing, amongst other things.
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Referring to a recent report from WhiteSource, The New Stack ponders whether the npm system, generally, is a ‘hotbed of malware’?
Google Cloud has placed Node 10 support for its client libraries into maintenance mode only. They recommend upgrading to Node 12 (at least).
If you’re testing your Electron apps with Spectron, it’s officially deprecated as of this month and here’s the story why.
An Introduction to Deno: Is It Better than Node? — We’ve mentioned Deno, which comes from Ryan Dahl, much as Node.js initially did, numerous times, but if you haven’t checked it out yet this post covers the key features, as well as where Deno is ahead or behind of Node.
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Writing a Printer Driver in JavaScript — “Writing a printer driver in JavaScript sounds ridiculous,” starts the author, and while the definition of ‘driver’ is arguable here, this is nonetheless an interesting story.
▶ Writing a SPI SD-Card Driver in TypeScript — From a live Low Level JavaScript stream comes an interesting (and very long) session that goes deep into the weeds of working at a low level to read data from SD cards. Even if you don’t need to go down to hardware level with your code, it’s fascinating to watch.
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RegExr: Learn, Build, and Test Regular Expressions — A handy browser-based tool for working with regexes, debugging and creating them, as well as accessing a variety of community supplied patterns for common use cases from IP address parsing to password validation.
#568 — March 4, 2025 Read on the Web Announcing TypeScript 5.8 — Four months in the making, TypeScript 5.8 lands with a strong Node focus. You can now use 1require() for ES modules in Read more…
#567 — February 25, 2025 Read on the Web 👋 Just in case you missed the message, we took last week off but we’re back now until Easter, so you didn’t miss anything. 🙂__Peter Cooper, your Read more…
#566 — February 11, 2025 Read on the Web 🏖️ We’re taking next week off, so the next issue will be on Tuesday, February 25. Feel free to hit reply and send in any submissions!__Peter Read more…
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