Making Node and Deno with Ryan Dahl
.NET Rocks!2 Okt 2024

Making Node and Deno with Ryan Dahl

Ready for a chat with the creator of Node? Carl and Richard talk to Ryan Dahl about his work creating NodeJS in 2009 and how he moved on after a few years, leading to the creation of Deno, an opinionated approach to building web applications. Ryan talks about the challenges of simplifying web development by combining all the important things into a single set of tools—saving you the effort of assembling those things yourself. The conversation also digs into how web development has evolved and one of Ryan's current efforts - convincing Oracle to surrender the JavaScript trademark to the world!

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Paul Randal on SQL Server 2005 Performance and Recovery

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