| Node.js Foundation 8.8.0 exposes http2 support by default and fixes a DOS vulnerability in zlib, 8.8.1 fixes a minor regression in 8.8.0. 6.11.5 (LTS) & 4.8.5 (Maintenance) also resolve the DOS vulnerability. |
Michael Hablich The latest branch of the V8 engine is here - it’ll be coming to Node in the future, as well as Chrome 63. Performance increases are the order of the day here, plus 3 stage 3 ECMAScript features.
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Redisgreen Sponsor Redis 4.0 is out and available on RedisGreen with full visualization of your memory usage and top-tier performance.
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Nicolas Giard A wiki app built on Node.js, Git, MongoDB and Markdown that runs on any platform Node does. Complete with asset management, search, and access control.
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Google Chrome Developers Thomas Nattestad explores what recent changes to the V8 engine mean for JavaScript performance and how the V8 team evaluates improvements against the real world.
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Strapi Solutions A Node content management framework/headless CMS with an extensible admin panel and a powerful plugin system. GitHub repo. |
Aleksandar Simovic Easily create your own serverless application with a database in under 10 minutes.
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