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Highlights of OpenJS World 2022 - What's next in the OS ecosystem

A few days ago, we were in Texas attending one of the most important events in the Javascript ecosystem. For the first time after these difficult times, we had the opportunity to meet again in person with the main contributors and actors of the Javascript ecosystem on a global scale. The appointment was at OpenJS World 2022. We were really happy to meet again with friends from the OS and NodeJS community, seeing them again was priceless.

Using N|Solid runtime from npm

At times, Node.js can feel like a black box. Shifting to an asynchronous programming model changes how developers are required to handle and interpret existing data. There are many solutions out there to help the users gain more visibility; however, it has been proved that all those solutions out there to capture such critical information come with a high toll on the performance of every application implementing them.

How to run `shell` and more using Node.js

Sometimes an application needs more than Node.js to develop and bootstrap itself. Maybe the project needs some automation from a different programming language than JavaScript; even in that scenario, Node.js can run those required tasks; with that, your whole application could be easier to maintain and won’t have a lot of technologies mixed in the same project.

Announcing Node V18 available in distributions

Providing developers and the Node ecosystem NodeSource Node.js Binary Distributions via.rpm, .deb as well as their setup and support scripts is one of our primary contributions to the community. Our binaries have been downloaded more than 100m times in the last year, powering applications across the globe.

N|Solid SaaS is now FREE!

We launched N|Solid SaaS into beta last year to make available our enterprise-grade Node.js tools more accessible, especially for smaller teams and individual developers. N|Solid is the best observability and insights tool to manage Node performance and security, trusted by developers and enterprise organizations across the globe, built by Node Experts.

Understanding dependencies inside your Package.json

In this blog post, you can find a list and description of dependencies and other host Specs inside package.json. The dependencies in your project's package.json allow the project to install the versions of the modules it depends on. By running an install command inside a project, you can install all of the dependencies listed in the project's package.json, meaning they don't have to be (and rarely should be) bundled with the project itself.

The Basics of Package.json

In this chapter, we'll give you a kickstart introduction to effectively using package.json with Node.js and npm. The package.json file is core to the Node.js ecosystem and is a fundamental part of understanding and working with Node.js, npm, and even modern JavaScript. This file is used as a manifest, storing information about applications, modules, packages, and more.

Interview With Adrián Estrada - Cybernews

It’s fair to say that the pandemic has not only wreaked havoc on how individuals live their daily lives but also on how they work. The global changes led to an immediate shift to remote working and unfortunately, not all enterprises were prepared for it. Companies did not have adequate time to prepare and allocate necessary security resources to ensure strong network and device protection for employees working remotely.