Issue #01
The one about JavaScript performance, friendly documentation, and git security
Node weekly
- Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - module resolution: Why module resolution is critical to your Javascript infrastructure and how it can help you speed up bundling, testing, and linting by as much as 30%.
- Docs-as-code peer review should be part of your dev cycle: Why is beneficial to treat documentation like source code and follow similar workflows in order to keep it accurate, up-to-date, and clear.
- Git security vulnerabilities announced: Git users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version, if they work in untrusted repositories or use Git GUI on Windows.
- The State of JS 2022: The 2022 State of JS survey results are finally published, after surveying almost 40k developers in late-december last year.
- Introducing Accelerate in Early Access: Prisma is introducing its new serverless product adding distributed cache that powers up to 1000x faster database queries and drives query latency down to as little as 5ms (allegedly).
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