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  • Node.js — Node.js v25.0.0 (Current)

    2025-10-15, Version 25.0.0 (Current), @RafaelGSS Node.js 25 is here! We have upgraded V8 to 14.1, bringing major JSON.stringify performance improvements, built-in Uint8Array base64/hex conversion, and ongoing WebAssembly and JIT pipeline optimizations. This release doubles down on secure-by-default apps and web-standard APIs: the permission model gains --allow-net, Web Storage is enabled by defaul

      Node.js — Node.js v25.0.0 (Current)
    • Node.js — Node.js 24.0.0 (Current)

      2025-05-06, Version 24.0.0 (Current), @RafaelGSS and @juanarbol We’re excited to announce the release of Node.js 24! This release brings several significant updates, including the upgrade of the V8 JavaScript engine to version 13.6 and npm to version 11. Starting with Node.js 24, support for MSVC has been removed, and ClangCL is now required to compile Node.js on Windows. The AsyncLocalStorage API

        Node.js — Node.js 24.0.0 (Current)
      • Deno標準モジュール解説[後編] ~モジュール解説(FS~Wasi)と、Deno標準モジュールの今後の展望 | gihyo.jp

        Deno標準モジュール解説[後編] ~モジュール解説(FS~Wasi)と、Deno標準モジュールの今後の展望 Deno標準モジュールを、前編と後編の2回に分けて解説します。本記事は後編です(前編はこちら⁠)⁠。 モジュール解説 前編に続き、以下ではDeno標準モジュールの中の各モジュールについて解説していきます。 11. FS FSではファイル操作用のユーティリティが実装されています。具体的には以下のような機能が提供されています。 copy:ファイルもしくはディレクトリをコピーする detect:ファイルの内容を受け取ってファイルの改行形式を判定する emptyDir:ディレクトリを空にする(ディレクトリ自体は消されない) ensureDir:ディレクトリがなければ作成する ensureFile:ファイルがなければ作成する ensureLink:ハードリンクがなければ作成する ensure

          Deno標準モジュール解説[後編] ~モジュール解説(FS~Wasi)と、Deno標準モジュールの今後の展望 | gihyo.jp
        • How To Make a Fast Dynamic Language Interpreter

          Original Zef Interpreter The original Zef interpreter was written with almost no regard for performance. Only two performance-aware choices were made: The value representation is a 64-bit tagged value that may hold a double, a 32-bit integer, or a Object*. Doubles are represented by offsetting them by 0x1000000000000 (a technique I learned from JavaScriptCore; the literature has taken to calling t

          • 21st Century C++ – Communications of the ACM

            It is now 45+ years since C++ was first conceived. As planned, it evolved to meet challenges, but many developers use C++ as if it was still the previous millennium. This is suboptimal from the perspective of ease of expressing ideas, performance, reliability, and maintainability. Here, I present the key concepts on which performant, type safe, and flexible C++ software can be built: resource mana

            • https://cheats.rs/rust_cheat_sheet.pdf

              Rust Language Cheat Sheet 26. August 2021 Contains clickable links to The Book , Rust by Example , Std Docs , Nomicon , Reference . Data Structures Data types and memory locations defined via keywords. Example Explanation struct S {} Define a struct with named fields. struct S { x: T } Define struct with named field x of type T. struct S ​(T); Define "tupled" struct with numbered field .0 of type

              • Node.js

                Notable changes Add support for externally shared js builtins By default Node.js is built so that all dependencies are bundled into the Node.js binary itself. Some Node.js distributions prefer to manage dependencies externally. There are existing build options that allow dependencies with native code to be externalized. This commit adds additional options so that dependencies with JavaScript code

                  Node.js
                • Safer Usage Of C++

                  Safer Usage Of C++ This document is PUBLIC. Chromium committers can comment on the original doc. If you want to comment but can’t, ping palmer@. Thanks for reading! Google-internal short link: go/safer-cpp Authors/Editors: adetaylor, palmer Contributors: ajgo, danakj, davidben, dcheng, dmitrig, enh, jannh, jdoerrie, joenotcharles, kcc, markbrand, mmoroz, mpdenton, pkasting, rsesek, tsepez, awhalle

                  • Glidesort - FOSDEM 2023

                    Glide. Vultur gryphus, Hugo Pédel CC BY-SA 3.0 Glidesort Orson Peters Research done at CWI Database Architectures group Efficient In-Memory Adaptive Stable Sorting on Modern Hardware What is glidesort? ● General purpose stable comparison sort. ● A hybrid of mergesort, quicksort and block insertion sort. ● Robustly adaptive to pre-sorted and low-cardinality inputs. ● Reference implementation in (unsa

                    • Safe C++

                      1 Introduction 1.1 The call for memory safety Over the past two years, the United States Government has been issuing warnings about memory-unsafe programming languages with increasing urgency. Much of the country’s critical infrastructure relies on software written in C and C++, languages which are very memory unsafe, leaving these systems more vulnerable to exploits by adversaries. Nov. 10, 2022

                      • New C++ features in GCC 12 | Red Hat Developer

                        Version 12.1 of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is expected to be released in April 2022. Like every major GCC release, this version will bring many additions, improvements, bug fixes, and new features. GCC 12 is already the system compiler in Fedora 36. GCC 12 will also be available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the Red Hat Developer Toolset (version 7) or the Red Hat GCC Toolset (version 8 an

                          New C++ features in GCC 12 | Red Hat Developer
                        • 地面を見下ろす少年の足蹴にされる私

                          文書の一覧 JTC1/SC22/WG21 - Papers mailing2025-12 全部で113本あります。 もくじ N5011 Brno 2026 N5029 WG21 2025-10 Kona Admin telecon minutes N5031 WG21 2025-11 Kona Minutes of Meeting N5032 Working Draft, Standard for Programming Language C++ N5033 Editors' Report - Programming Languages - C++ P1317R2 Remove return type deduction in std::apply P1789R2 Library Support for Expansion Statements P1789R3 Library Suppor

                            地面を見下ろす少年の足蹴にされる私
                          • Self-referential types for fun and profit

                            Some Rust questions are asked over and over, and are therefore met with short and well-rehearsed answers. “Compile in release mode when measuring performance.” “Don’t try to learn Rust with linked lists.” “Use scoped threads.” “That requires specialization.” But there is one response that is delivered in an almost checkmate-like fashion: “You are trying to construct a self-referential type.” This

                              Self-referential types for fun and profit
                            • Philosophy of coroutines

                              [Simon Tatham, initial version 2023-09-01, last updated 2025-03-25] [Coroutines trilogy: C preprocessor | C++20 native | general philosophy ] Introduction Why I’m so enthusiastic about coroutines The objective view: what makes them useful? Versus explicit state machines Versus conventional threads The subjective view: why do I like them so much? “Teach the student when the student is ready” They s

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