I am generally happy with programming, doesn't matter what language or stack. But compared to, say, PHP (not to mention Java), doing backend #Node kind of annoys me because of errors and debugging. I mean, I get (generally) very descriptive error messages and can debug, right into my IDE, in Java. In PHP, well, you can be bold and just throw some dd() when you really need to. Node? It must be on me, but I still haven't figured out how to get error messages in the right places, or debug... :(
Wer auch immer entschieden hat nodejs nicht den Systemtruststore verwenden zu lassen wünsche ich immer wieder runter rutschende Ärmel beim Hände waschen. Die Liste vertrauenswürdiger Zertifikate gehört vom Systemeigentümer verwaltet und nicht zu einem beliebigen Zeitpunkt mal irgendwo reinkompiliert. #node#nodejs#hass#ops
Hello TypeScript WebAuthn devs, I'm happy to announce the release of SimpleWebAuthn v8.3.7! This small release includes some newly exported classes and types for easier integration with your projects. Check out the CHANGELOG for full details 🚀
Is there an html tagged template library to render html on the server? I'm currently exploring @ lit-labs/ssr but I'd like to be aware of alternatives
Note: I don't need hydrate or client stuff, just a plain html string to string/stream/etc templating library
Folks, if you parrot opinions like "PHP is an insecure language" or "PHP has inherent security flaws" in 2024, and you can't point to specific issues with modern, current versions of PHP to back it up, all you are doing is demonstrating your ignorance.
The fact is, modern #PHP is every bit as secure, solid and performant a server-side #programming platform as #Node, #Python, or many other popular languages.
That #CI issue I mentioned yesterday? Turns out something broke when #Node went from 18.18 to 18.19 (probably because #npm was upgraded to v10 in that minor release 😳) and that caused some dependencies to be missing.
Took me far too long to identify and work around. 😒 I love Node and all our #webDev tools, but sometimes I hate them too. 😅
Enjoying the hell out of #AdventOfCode. I remember looking at it a few years ago and bouncing off it =so hard= it gave me whiplash. This time I’m smashing it. Must have improved!
Next year I’ll have to use a compiled language though- getting #node to chew through a billion of anything takes a whole long-ass time.
Most tools written in the #Javascript / #Node / #npm spehere seems to assume they'll be used exclusively in that context. That means installation instructions often describes adding a dependency to a package.json file, etc. But.. I just want to lint some CSS over here. You've built a perfectly capable standalone tool, so provide a binary, will you?
Given project Aspire is about orchestrating #dotnet applications, where does that leave teams who've decided on a polyglot approach to microservices with implementations written with #rust, #go, and #node? Probably not for those teams, right?