Deno is a simple, modern, and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust. Recently Deno 1.0.5 was released, which is a stable version of the runtime. This post is the first in a series delineating the runtime.
Worker threads super charged the abilities of JavaScript (Node), as it was formerly not ideal for CPU-intensive operations. This post explores how worker threads work in Node.
In this tutorial we have built a real-time paint application to demonstrate how to work with real-time data from various clients (browsers) using socket.io. We utilize jQuery on the client side to enhance our DOM manipulation.
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