In #Deno `url.domainToASCII` behaves differently from #nodejs and #bun
https://blog.revathskumar.com/2025/03/deno-url-domainToASCII-behaves-differently-from-nodejs.html
In #Deno `url.domainToASCII` behaves differently from #nodejs and #bun
https://blog.revathskumar.com/2025/03/deno-url-domainToASCII-behaves-differently-from-nodejs.html
Bun
This bun is sitting cross legged and it’s not taking shit from *anybody*
The Zig Compiler: A Developer's Dilemma with Compile Times
As developers increasingly turn to Zig for its clean syntax and powerful features, the reality of its compile times poses a serious challenge. One developer's experience sheds light on the inefficienc...
https://news.lavx.hu/article/the-zig-compiler-a-developer-s-dilemma-with-compile-times
TypeScript 5.8 swoops in with its shiny new flag, eager to send #Enums and #Namespaces to the retirement village of irrelevant coding features.
Meanwhile, coders rejoice as Node.js finally catches up with the cool kids, #Deno and #Bun, for running TypeScript sans build step, as long as you're not too attached to those pesky old constructs.
https://blog.disintegrator.dev/posts/ode-to-typescript-enums/ #TypeScript5.8 #NodeJS #HackerNews #ngated
bun+typescript is node+ts but -npm-dependent -extra-pm-cmd +git support +buildin: test tooling, bundler, watchmode, hotreload, performance & speed
Megjelent a Bun 1.2
https://kocka.news/article/fejlesztes/83/megjelent-a-bun-1-2
#Development #Releases
Bun 1.2 · Enhanced Node.js compatibility, Postgres support, and much more https://ilo.im/161yt9
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#Bun #NodeJS #Npm #S3 #Postgres #APIs #JavaScript #Runtime #WebDev #Backend
#Development #Launches
Mizu.js · Build dynamic web pages without heavy frameworks https://ilo.im/161hgq
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#Library #NextJS #Deno #Bun #Browser #WebDev #Frontend #Backend #HTML #JavaScript
@adrian sure, I'll watch the video just after I'm migrating this project back from #yarn to #npm, I'll remove these abandoned third party #ReactJS packages because nobody is using them anymore, also it needs to use #ViteJS and #Bun now instead of the stuff that it used before.
And I'll need to hurry because JS hipsters are already doing some YouTube rants on why this is yesterday's marmalade already and why I need to migrate again to the next thing.
Même si je n'utilise pas Elysia.js du fait que je n'utilise pas (encore ?) Bun, j'aime beaucoup la façon dont cette librairie a été conçue. Tout est très intuitif, et il y a un gros effort effectué pour encourager les bonnes pratiques (input validation, documentation, client type-safe, etc.).
A essayer !
Et si vous préférez attendre une plus grande stabilité/maturité au niveau de l'API, je pense qu…