http://thenextweb.com/dd/2016/10/12/facebook-launches-yarn-a-faster-npm-client/
Tags: #Javascript #webdev #Facebook #NodeJS
Tags: #Javascript #webdev #Facebook #NodeJS
The Next Web
Facebook launches Yarn, a JavaScript package manager built for speed
Facebook has launched Yarn, an open source JavaScript package manager that promises faster and more reliable installs than the massively popular npm.
https://blog.sqreen.io/mongodb-will-not-prevent-nosql-injections-in-your-node-js-app/
Tags: #webdev #NodeJS #database #MongoDB
Tags: #webdev #NodeJS #database #MongoDB
Sqreen Blog | Modern Application Security
MongoDB will not prevent NoSQL injections in your Node.js app - Sqreen Blog | Modern Application Security
NoSQL injections in MongoDB with Node.js. This article shows how a Node.js application based on Express and using MongoDB can be vulnerable to NoSQL injections
https://blog.risingstack.com/end-to-end-testing-with-nightwatch-js-node-js-at-scale/
Tags: #testing #NodeJS #webdev
Tags: #testing #NodeJS #webdev
RisingStack Engineering
Node.js End-to-End Testing with Nightwatch.js - RisingStack Engineering
In this article, we are going to take a look at how you can do Node.js end-to-end testing using Nightwatch.js
https://www.linux.com/news/event/nodejs/2017/3/slaying-monoliths-netflix-nodejs
Tags: #NodeJS #performance #scalability
Tags: #NodeJS #performance #scalability
Linux.com | The source for Linux information
Slaying Monoliths at Netflix with Node.js
The growing number of Netflix subscribers -- nearing 85 million at the time of this Node.js Interactive talk -- has generated a number of scaling challenges for the company. In his talk, Yunong Xiao, Principal Software Engineer at Netflix, describes these…
https://hackernoon.com/im-harvesting-credit-card-numbers-and-passwords-from-your-site-here-s-how-9a8cb347c5b5
Tags: #security #js #nodejs
Tags: #security #js #nodejs
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