You’ve probably heard of WebAssembly and why it’s a powerful tool in the browser. In this article, we explore why serverless WebAssembly might be equally powerful outside the browser, and how to get started using it. | |
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Covers the event loop, how it works, what its different phases are, and how it enables non-blocking IO. Is the event loop single threaded? The JIT compiler and the v8 engine. Also, a look at the garbage collector, its algorithms, phases, and detecting memory leaks. | |
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Alex looks at how the Node.js event loop polls the operating system. |
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Jonathan digs into network activity when first launching a variety of freshly installed web browsers. |
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Addy, Mathias, and Houssein cover the loading attribute and how it can be used to control the loading of images and iframes, for example by lazy loading. |
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Phil has been using real modules in production for months — granted, for his blog — and shares the bundling strategy he used for this. |
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GitLab’s Craig on how the team investigated errors originating from scheduled jobs. A lesson in debugging complex systems. | |
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