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Node.js

(Node.JavaScript) A JavaScript-based development platform for creating server-side Web applications. JavaScript is traditionally associated with Web pages and executed by the browser. However, Node.js enables JavaScript programmers to use a familiar language on the server. Based on Google's JavaScript runtime engine, Node.js includes its own Web server for greater control of HTTP functionality. See JavaScript.
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NodeRun (noderun.com) is a free, cloud-based IDE and community for Node.js developers of all skill levels.
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8 October 2018 - Node.js organization The Node.js Foundation and JavaScript solutions and related technologies booster JS Foundation plan to merge, the groups said.
NodeSource has released NodeSource N|Solid for Alpine Linux, the newest addition to its enterprise-grade Node.js platform that enables a secure, reliable and extensible platform for Node.js applications.
The company works in database architecture using MySQL, MS SQL Server, and MongoDB, and in backend frameworks such as Node.js, ASP.NET, PHP, and WordPress.
By opening the digital lab at Communitech, MacLeod said, Postmedia will have access to up and coming technologies such as Ract.js, an open-source Javascript library being developed by Facebook, and Node.js, an open-source runtime environment used by IBM, Microsoft and Netflix.
NodeSource's engineers will become committers to OpenFin's open-source project, focusing on the security of Node.js, which is embedded in OpenFin's electron-based container.
F5's new iRules LX technology marks a substantial advance in programmability, providing the ability to manipulate and selectively deploy service capabilities via Node.js, and includes easy access to over 250,000 community Node.js packages.
as well as solutions written on PHP, JAVA, Python, Node.JS, etc.
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