Node.js® is an open-source JavaScript runtime environment.
Deno is an open-source JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime. Explore the quick start or check out Deno by example, a collection of annotated examples of how to use Deno.
JSR is an open-source package registry for JavaScript and TypeScript.
Keep up to date with Ryan on GitHub or his blog.
Shoutout to Stack Overflow user Squadrons, who earned a Great Question badge by asking for a Pure javascript method to wrap content in a div.
Chapters:
00:00: Introduction and Background
01:08: Creating Node.js
05:00: JavaScript on the Server Side
07:23: Impact of Node.js
09:18: Edge Function System
12:13: Protecting Against Malicious Use
16:02: JSR: Alternative to NPM
31:01: JSR and its Stage
34:20: Future of JavaScript
36:19: Closing and Shoutouts
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Fighting comment spam at Facebook scale
Medical research made understandable with AI
Semantic search without the napalm grandma exploit
Making event-driven development predictable with Discover
Want better answers from your data? Ask better questions
Why everyone should be an AppSec specialist
Understanding SRE
The fine line between product and engineering
How engineering teams at a large org can move at startup speed
From startup to Google and back again
Behind the scenes with the folks building OverflowAI
How the Python team is adapting the language for an AI future
What it's like to be on the Python Steering Council
How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations
How ICs can get recognition for their work on big projects
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