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Last night I was giving a talk about node.js in production at the Berlinjs user group. In the talk I shared some of our experiences at Transloadit, but also tried to cover the topic from a general angle. I concluded that running node apps in production comes with certain challenges, most notably the lack of useful stack traces when things go wrong. But that's something Ryan is working on, and a li
A few weeks ago I set out to create a new multipart/form-data parser for node.js. We need this parser for the new version of transloadit that we have been working on since our setback last month. The result is a new library called formidable, which, on a high level, makes receiving file uploads with node.js as easy as: var formidable = require('formidable') , http = require('http') , sys = require
Latest Update: The whole situation has been resolved, please read our apology to the CSF and CakeDC. 6 months ago, I posted about a great event which we helped to organize: CakeFest #3, here in our home city of Berlin. This event helped to connect developers from all over Europe, and even as far away as Australia, Tokyo and Los Angeles. There were great people, talks, and food, and everything ran
Update: I just updated the code so it works with node v0.1.18. Not excited by hello world in node.js? No problem. Let's say you are a startup focusing on upload technology and you want the maximum level of control for your file uploads. In our case that means having the ability to directly interact with the multipart data stream as it comes in (so we can abort the upload if something isn't right,
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