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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!

First Ever JavaScriptLandia Awards Celebrate Community Leaders - OpenJS Foundation
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…
openjsf.org

Fastify

Fastify v4 GA
Fastify v4 GA
Photo courtesy of Ahmed Galal @ Unsplash After two years we are excited to announce the GA release of the fourth major version of Fastify!
medium.com
Fastify v4 GA
Fastify v4 GA
Photo courtesy of Ahmed Galal @ Unsplash After two years we are excited to announce the GA release of the fourth major version of Fastify!
medium.com

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

Pino

hapi-pino v10.1.0

pino-std-serializers v5.4.0 and v5.5.0

Node.js

Undici v5.5.0, packed with ton of features, and Undici v5.5.1 which fixes a serious security vulnerability:

ProxyAgent vulnerable to MITM · Advisory · nodejs/undici · GitHub
GitHub is where people build software. More than 83 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 200 million projects.
github.com

News

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:

The Next Generation of HTTP
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.
www.akamai.com

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:

How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum
How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum
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.
blog.pragmaticengineer.com
How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum
How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum
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.
blog.pragmaticengineer.com

Are you using NATs in AWS? You might be able to save significant money! Check it out:

Save by using Anything Other than a NAT Gateway
Save by using Anything Other than a NAT Gateway
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.
www.vantage.sh

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