June 13, 2022
Fastify v4 GA and other Adventures in Nodeland - Issue #63
Hi folks! Last week in Austin was a blast. I held one of the keynotes at OpenJS World 2022, delivered a talk and a workshop at the conference, facilitated two sessions at the OpenJS collab summit. Last but not least, I released Fastify v4! This edition is a bit a light on content as I was traveling - as usual let me know what you think!
From OpenJS World, Austin, TX – The OpenJS Foundation is celebrating 6 key community leaders, honoring them with the first ever JavaScriptLandia Awards for contributions to education, standards, security and…
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Photo courtesy of Ahmed Galal @ Unsplash After two years we are excited to announce the GA release of the fourth major version of Fastify!
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Photo courtesy of Ahmed Galal @ Unsplash After two years we are excited to announce the GA release of the fourth major version of Fastify!
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fastify-multipart v7.1.0
mercurius v10.0.0
mercurius-cache v2.0.0
fast-json-stringify v4.1.0
fastify v4.0.1 (the inevitable release) and v4.0.2
fastify-swagger v7.3.0
fastify-cli v4.1.0 and v4.1.1
hapi-pino v10.1.0
pino-std-serializers v5.4.0 and v5.5.0
Undici v5.5.0, packed with ton of features, and Undici v5.5.1 which fixes a serious security vulnerability:
GitHub is where people build software. More than 83 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 200 million projects.
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HTTP is getting a significant update! As HTTP/3 is growing in popularity, all RFCs have been updated to match. Check out the announcement on the Akamai blog:
HTTP, the protocol that runs the web, is getting an update! The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) just released something we’ve collectively been working on for several years: HTTP/3.
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Are you going to use SCRUM in your next project? or maybe SAFE? Consider that most high-performing organisations are not using either. Read up:
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Project management is a topic most people have strong opinions on, and I’m no exception. To answer the question of how different companies run engineering projects, I pulled in help from across the industry.
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Project management is a topic most people have strong opinions on, and I’m no exception. To answer the question of how different companies run engineering projects, I pulled in help from across the industry.
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Are you using NATs in AWS? You might be able to save significant money! Check it out:
NAT gateways are the default way to handle networking in AWS. They are also the most expensive, with 300% higher data transfer costs than the next cheapest option. To reduce costs for customers, AWS introduced a new networking primitive called VPC Endpoints.
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