This blog post was written by Myles Borins who is the Node.js TSC Director and a developer advocate for Google Cloud. April is always a busy month for the Node.js Project. During this month, we cut a new Semver-Major release that will receive Long Term Support. Version 10.x will start out as our current release line, receiving regular Semver-Minor and Semver-Patch releases. Every new non-breaking
Today, the Node.js Project is releasing Node.js 10.0.0. In October 2018, the Node.js 10.x release line will become the new active Long Term Support release line. Long Term Support release lines focus on stability, extended support and provide a reliable platform for applications of any scale. Most Node.js users and companies are on Long Term Support lines. Companies using Node.js span multiple ind
who is a @nodejs ctc member / developer advocate for @googlecloud. Now with that background, let’s dive into the “why” of the delay around Node.js 8.0.0. Why? The short versionWe want to give ourselves the option to ship the Node.js 8.x release line with the TurboFan + Ignition pipeline, which will become the default in V8 5.9. This would allow our next LTS release line to run on a more modern com
A few minutes ago I landed Node.js Pull Request https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4682 into the master branch. It’s important to understand what it does and what changes are in store for the upcoming Node.js v6 release. The Node.js Buffer API is one of the most extensively used APIs in Node. There is, however, a challenge. About three months ago a discussion started around ambiguities and usabil
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