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May 23, 2022

Fastify v4.0.0-rc.3 and other Adventures in Nodeland - Issue #60

Hi Folks, last week I have been traveling to Dublin to see some of my colleagues at Nearform and I had less time for OSS. Anyway this edition features quite a bit of releases and insightful news.

Panel: State of Node.js
Panel: State of Node.js
Next Wednesday I will speak at the State of Node.js organized by ThisDotLab!
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Panel: State of Node.js
Panel: State of Node.js
Next Wednesday I will speak at the State of Node.js organized by ThisDotLab!
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Fastify

This week in Fastify has seen less releases, as we are finalizing the last tricky updates for Fastify v4. The most important one is the new version of Fastify router, which improves performance on several key use cases. Check them out:

  • fastify-cli v3.1.0
  • fastify-secure-session v6.2.0
  • fastify-static v6.2.0
  • find-my-way v6.0.0
  • fastify-rate-limit v7.0.0
  • fastify v4.0.0-rc.3

News

What are the building blocks of Next.js? How would you build it? Read up Jonas Galvez article:

Building a Mini Next.js
As I evolved in my career to take on the role of a Node.js specialist — capable of identifying bottlenecks and addressing performance issues — I grew increasingly unhappy about the performance and size of the server-side stacks provided by SSR frameworks.
hire.jonasgalvez.com.br

Back in 2012 I was debating if the mobile world would be of Web or Native apps. It took almost 10 years to get there, but finally it’s ok: if kids won’t complain using a web app, neither would you. Read up the full article:

I Replaced My Native iOS App with a Cross-Platform Web App and No One Noticed
I Replaced My Native iOS App with a Cross-Platform Web App and No One Noticed
So it all started when I came up with the idea for an app that helps parents get their kids ready for school.
javascript.plainenglish.io
I Replaced My Native iOS App with a Cross-Platform Web App and No One Noticed
I Replaced My Native iOS App with a Cross-Platform Web App and No One Noticed
So it all started when I came up with the idea for an app that helps parents get their kids ready for school.
javascript.plainenglish.io

I have been following the growing support for SQLite across the industry and I’m incredibly thrilled to see CloudFlare shipping a database built on top of SQLite! Impressive feat. Read up the full article, which is full very insightful details:

Announcing D1: our first SQL database
Announcing D1: our first SQL database
We announced Cloudflare Workers in 2017, giving developers access to compute on our network. We were excited about the possibilities this unlocked, but we quickly realized — most real world applications are stateful.
blog.cloudflare.com
Announcing D1: our first SQL database
Announcing D1: our first SQL database
We announced Cloudflare Workers in 2017, giving developers access to compute on our network. We were excited about the possibilities this unlocked, but we quickly realized — most real world applications are stateful.
blog.cloudflare.com

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