The irony of this question should be apparent if you search for packages on npm today. How many "new projects" are there? In answer, why not create a new project? NPM INC controls npm, hasn't contributed it to the node…
io.js made a lot of noise about this, and has reached a "compromise" position that is indistinguishable to the end-user - or is LTS going to take V8 version bump over its 2.5-year life? No? Then take your scare quotes…
If by "match V8" you mean "skip most V8 changes"? V8 revs on par with Chrome, at a pace about four times what you say. Turns out that despite pillorying Joyent for sticking to V8 major versions, it is the only…
I suppose it could just be coincidence that the io.js fork didn't just disable, but did non-trivial work to remove facilities that allowed for competing (and totally open source) profiling & debugging tooling. Certainly…
HA! Hahahaha. hahaa.... wheeze Acquisitions are thoroughly NDA'd. A few of the core team may have been told (but relationships are not universally cordial - recall that Strongloop and Nodesource are direct competitors).…
Node's API stability is a wonderful and many-layered thing. While more and more of the API is moving towards stability in the colloquial "is this going to change between versions?" sense, it's still a mixture. See this…
If you're concerned with stability, the best thing you can do is wait for the LTS release to come off the 4 branch. A quick glance at outstanding issues will show a number of integration bugs are still outstanding, and…
Let's review the conditions of your example: no source, no debugger, two function calls And the assertion that // works as a strategy. There's only two things you could possibly comment out, so really the example is not…
The irony of this question should be apparent if you search for packages on npm today. How many "new projects" are there? In answer, why not create a new project? NPM INC controls npm, hasn't contributed it to the node…
io.js made a lot of noise about this, and has reached a "compromise" position that is indistinguishable to the end-user - or is LTS going to take V8 version bump over its 2.5-year life? No? Then take your scare quotes…
If by "match V8" you mean "skip most V8 changes"? V8 revs on par with Chrome, at a pace about four times what you say. Turns out that despite pillorying Joyent for sticking to V8 major versions, it is the only…
I suppose it could just be coincidence that the io.js fork didn't just disable, but did non-trivial work to remove facilities that allowed for competing (and totally open source) profiling & debugging tooling. Certainly…
HA! Hahahaha. hahaa.... wheeze Acquisitions are thoroughly NDA'd. A few of the core team may have been told (but relationships are not universally cordial - recall that Strongloop and Nodesource are direct competitors).…
Node's API stability is a wonderful and many-layered thing. While more and more of the API is moving towards stability in the colloquial "is this going to change between versions?" sense, it's still a mixture. See this…
If you're concerned with stability, the best thing you can do is wait for the LTS release to come off the 4 branch. A quick glance at outstanding issues will show a number of integration bugs are still outstanding, and…
Let's review the conditions of your example: no source, no debugger, two function calls And the assertion that // works as a strategy. There's only two things you could possibly comment out, so really the example is not…