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UPDATE – For the fun of it, here is the demo code hosted on a Joyent no.de smart machine: http://fzysqr.no.de:8000/ . Have fun. Beware. Sorry folks. I know it has been awhile since I have posted anything. Even longer since I have posted something worth reading. Life, busy, etc. No excuses. I’ll be better from now on, I promise. To start, here is something so cool it hurts my brain. I present nodec
Thank You! Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS) is now retired. Thank you to the authors and commenters who participated in the program. OFPS was an O'Reilly experiment that demonstrated the benefits of bridging the gap between private manuscripts and public blogs. Readers gained access to in-progress O'Reilly manuscripts and were able to communicate suggestions with the authors, follow others'
nclosure: Server Side Google Closure Tools in Node.js Overview The Google Closure Tools are a powerful set of utilities that aim to make large scale JavaScript development more manageable. This project brings the power of the closure tools to the node platform. The closure tools gives developers the utilities required to improve code design and maintainability by providing support for: Enhanced Mo
-h, --help Print usage information. `--help options` for details on available options. -V, --version Print version number. -p, --parse <options> Specify parser options: `acorn` Use Acorn for parsing. `bare_returns` Allow return outside of functions. Useful when minifying CommonJS modules and Userscripts that may be anonymous function wrapped (IIFE) by the .user.js engine `caller`. `spidermonkey` A
HEADS UP! This article was written for an older version of node. More up-to-date information may be available elsewhere. This article outlines how to create a realtime heatmap of your syscall latency using HTML5, some great node modules, and DTrace. It was inspired by talk that Bryan Cantrill and Brendan Greg gave on Joyent's cool cloud analytics tools. While specific, the code provided could easi
Now that Node v0.4.0 has finally stabalized, I was very excited to try out the new SSL supports that has landed. Specifically with the new https module. So I decided to throw together a little walkthrough that goes through the process of setting up an HTTPS server in Node, using a FREE validated signed certificate from StartSSL. First, our regular "hello world" server function onConnection(req, re
サーバサイドJavaScriptのNode.js、最初はCやHaskellを検討し失敗。開発者ライアン・ダール氏へのインタビュー サーバサイドJavaScriptの台風の目となっているのがNode.js。その作者ライアン・ダール氏へのインタビューがBostInnovationの記事「Node.js Interview: 4 Questions with Creator Ryan Dahl」に掲載されています。Node.jsを作った動機や、最初はJavaScriptの採用は考えていなかったなど興味深いエピソードのポイントを紹介しましょう。 Node.js Interview: 4 Questions with Creator Ryan Dahl | Bostinnovation: Boston Innovation and Tech News Blog 最初はC、Lua、Haskellなどを
Long Stacktraces Long stacktraces for V8 implemented in user-land JavaScript. Supports Chrome/Chromium and Node.js. NOTE: there are various issues such as memory leaks (due to very long stack traces). This should not be used in production. Background A common problem when debugging event-driven JavaScript is stack traces are limited to a single "event", so it's difficult to trace the code path tha
Note: this library is no longer maintained. I wrote node.io in 2010 when node.js was still in its infancy and the npm repository didn't have the amazing choice of libraries as it does today. Since it's now quite trivial to write your own scraper I've decided to stop maintaining the library. Here's an example using request, cheerio and async. var request = require('request') , cheerio = require('ch
I think everyone here can agree that Node.js is awesome. Along with the commonjs effort, it has intensified the interest in javascript as a server-side language. The combination of asynchronous I/O by default and strong support for easy networking code has proven to be what lots of developers want in a platform. It's exciting and the community is growing every day. But with growth comes growing pa
OMG UPDAET! 2011-06-19 Some of this is no longer 100% accurate, which shouldn’t be very surprising, since it was written 7 months ago, and npm had a major version update since then. Check out the node blog for some of the 1.0 changes. npm is the node package manager. Once upon a time, I would have said “a” node package manager, and the humbler part of me would like to pretend that that’s still the
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