The magic of a trace
Felix Geisendörfer & Michael Knyszek join Natalie to discuss Go execution traces: why they’re awesome, common use cases, how they’ve gotten better of late & more.
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Featuring:
Felix Geisendörfer – Website, GitHub, X
Michael Knyszek – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, X
Natalie Pistunovich – GitHub, X
Show Notes:
Making Go more efficient (Go Time #260)
More powerful Go execution traces
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Node.js and Server-Side JavaScript (Interview)
Adam and Wynn caught up with Felix Geisendörfer to talk about Node.js, server-side JavaScript, and JSConf 2010.
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Featuring:
Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
Wynn Netherland – GitHub, X
Show Notes:
NodeJS “First server-side JavaScript implementation you’d actually like to use”
Ryan Dahl Creator of Node.js
C64 The official home computer of the 80s
CakePHP CakePHP enables PHP users at all levels to rapidly develop robust web applications.
Ubuntu Upstart Daemonize your Node
Google V8 Google’s open source JavaScript engine.
ECMAScript International standardization of JavaScript family of languages
WebSockets HTML5 protocol for two-way communication with a remote host
Do from Tim Caswell simple async JavaScript library
HowToNode.org Learn Node.js via an open blog featured on Episode 0.1.7
Kiwi Node.js package management system inspired by RubyGems
Express.js High performance, high class web development for Node.js with a Ruby flavor
Fab Rack-esque framework for Node.js
CommonJS aims to fill gaps by defining APIs in a standard library as rich as those in Python, Ruby, and Java
jspec BDD for JavaScript
Transloadit Because uploads and video encoding sucks
JSConf 2010 Arrrrrrr you going to THE JavaScript conference?
node-dirty NoSQL for the little man
berlinjs JavaScript user group in Berlin
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