Well, that fucking sucks. I just went into my o3 meeting with the boss and was told that I don't have a job anymore. If anybody is looking for an experienced #vue / #node / #php dev in the #Milwaukee area (or remote), let me know.
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.
Best addition to any #Node package.json, #PHP composer.json or other dependency managers file would be a mandatory „why“ field for each single dependency which requires a minimum number of sensible words.
Could make devs think twice before adding and help (me) when upgrading projects after some time.
In case anyone else is looking to migrate as much of their developer experience off of #Node to #Deno (much better DX IME) but still need to support Node consumers of their TS/JS libraries, I put together some basic notes:
Just published a post on how you can compile #Rust to #WebAssembly for use with #Webpack, #Nodejs and #Deno. There's also an included repository and CodeSandbox demo. Take a look!
If there was an #HTML element that changes it's content when users interact with other elements on the page, what name would it have?
PLEASE NOTE: I am not suggesting that this element needs to exist; I am only asking what it would be called. I'm building a CustomElement, I just want it to have a name that makes sense.
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There, I break down several optimizations in heap snapshot that I landed in V8. The improvements generating the heap snapshots are over 50%. But, for minified code, it can be over 90%! 🚀.
This work is part of the collaboration between @igalia and Bloomberg ❤️
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
It's been almost a decade since I've done a live coding stream. This will be fun!
Today I'll be migrating my website from React to Lit, which is a lightweight framework built around web components. I have the scaffolding set up mostly, so now it's time to get this done.
Come watch. Ask questions in chat! You don't need to create an account, just a username is needed to participate.
The next installment of our Road to Bridgetown 2.0 series is here!
Announcing a solid set of defaults, such as #Ruby 3.1+ and #Node 20+, we believe will make Bridgetown that much more robust, appealing, and ready to tackle the #WebDev challenges of tomorrow.
Why would you use #DDEV instead of a #Node or #Python server directly?
There are significant advantages to using a containerized setup like DDEV. We go over them in this article, and include a step-by-step guide to set it up.
@andy_blum helps introduce DDEV to a new audience that may not know about how useful it can be!
#Fedify's tutorial, which previously assumed you were using #Deno, can now be followed using #Node.js and #Bun! (What is Fedify? It's an ActivityPub server framework.)
However, they are written for Fedify 0.8.0, which hasn't been released yet. You can test it with the pre-release version, 0.8.0-dev.164, though.
We just released Execa 9, which is our biggest release so far.
If you're currently using Execa, you should check out the new features! Also, if you're currently using zx or Bun shell, you might be interesting in this alternative.
Do we see here the first ever #RISCV based #TOR node running? I just provided a TOR node for the #onion network on one of my #VisionFive boards. This one currently runs on #Debian#Linux (will be switched to #FreeBSD soon).