26 Jul 2016
Alexander Gugel talks about rethinking package management in Node.js in this Node.js Live London presentation.
- 1 participant
- 19 minutes
26 Jul 2016
Gareth Ellis, who is a runtime performance analyst at IBM and also a member of the Node.js benchmark working group, provides a brief introduction to benchmarking and performance testing, the different approaches you can take to performance testing, and what to do if you identify an aggression as well as the tools that you can use for benchmarking. He also provides an overview of what is happening in the Node.js benchmarking working group.
- 1 participant
- 21 minutes
26 Jul 2016
In this Node.js Live presentation, Josh looks at how to mitigate risks when it comes to npm packages.
- 1 participant
- 16 minutes
26 Jul 2016
Luke Bond of YLD presents on Node.js deployment patterns. What will you learn from this talk?
- Common Node.js architectures and how to deploy them.
- Process monitors (spoiler: use Linux)
- Scaling and service discovery considerations
- A little bit about containers along the way
- Common Node.js architectures and how to deploy them.
- Process monitors (spoiler: use Linux)
- Scaling and service discovery considerations
- A little bit about containers along the way
- 1 participant
- 16 minutes
26 Jul 2016
Mete Atamel, who is a dev advocate at Google for Google Cloud, discusses how to get the best out of your Node.js app on Google Cloud.
- 1 participant
- 20 minutes
25 Jul 2016
Ashley Williams provides tips and tricks around npm in this Node.js Live presentation. She also provides an overview of Node Together, which is an initiative to improve the diversity of the Node community by bringing people of underrepresented groups together to learn Node.js. If you are curious to learn more about how you can be involved as a student or a mentor, head here: http://www.nodetogether.org
- 1 participant
- 25 minutes
25 Jul 2016
Mikeal Rogers discusses the growth of Node.js and the direction he predicts that it is heading.
- 1 participant
- 17 minutes
8 Jun 2016
CTO, APICloud
The JavaScript-based Full Stack development mode has been getting increasingly popular. Development of mobile apps is in high demand, so a Node.js full stack development scheme covering mobile ends is of great importance.
In this talk, Da Zou will share how to perform cloud-end integrated Node.js product development, encapsulate different types of data sources into a standard data model, and enable an encapsulated data model to automatically generate APIs with different formats through model definition and configuration.
The JavaScript-based Full Stack development mode has been getting increasingly popular. Development of mobile apps is in high demand, so a Node.js full stack development scheme covering mobile ends is of great importance.
In this talk, Da Zou will share how to perform cloud-end integrated Node.js product development, encapsulate different types of data sources into a standard data model, and enable an encapsulated data model to automatically generate APIs with different formats through model definition and configuration.
- 1 participant
- 17 minutes
8 Jun 2016
Jose Miguel Parrella is an Open Source Product Manager with the Microsoft Azure team. He’s had over 15 years of experience in the field of open source ranging from policy and advocacy to consulting and Linux systems integration. He joined Microsoft in 2010 as an open source strategist in Latin America and the Caribbean.
In this talk, we'll explore common architectures and considerations for cloud Node.js deployments based on learnings from customers running Node.js in Microsoft Azure. The session includes a number of demos and discussion on deployment architectures and patterns (for example, VM Scale Sets, containers, PaaS, etc.) and using cloud solutions from Node.js like managed databases or IoT telemetry/data streaming facilities. This is also a great opportunity for participants to learn about the approach to open source developers are taking in the public cloud.
In this talk, we'll explore common architectures and considerations for cloud Node.js deployments based on learnings from customers running Node.js in Microsoft Azure. The session includes a number of demos and discussion on deployment architectures and patterns (for example, VM Scale Sets, containers, PaaS, etc.) and using cloud solutions from Node.js like managed databases or IoT telemetry/data streaming facilities. This is also a great opportunity for participants to learn about the approach to open source developers are taking in the public cloud.
- 3 participants
- 34 minutes
21 Apr 2016
Andy Watson, who works on IBM's Runtime Technologies team, provides an overview of what IBM is doing throughout the world around Node.js development and how IBM is implementing this technology within various platforms and feature sets for customers.
You can follow Andy on Twitter @AndyRWatson.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
You can follow Andy on Twitter @AndyRWatson.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
- 1 participant
- 6 minutes
21 Apr 2016
Ashley Williams works for npm, is on the board of directors at the Node.js Foundation and is also the founder of Node Together, an initiative to improve the diversity of the Node community by bringing people of underrepresented groups together to learn Node.js.
Ashley describes how to best use npm and what you might not know about this package manager.
You can follow Ashley on Twitter @ag_dubs.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
Ashley describes how to best use npm and what you might not know about this package manager.
You can follow Ashley on Twitter @ag_dubs.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
- 1 participant
- 25 minutes
21 Apr 2016
Gareth Ellis is a part of Node.js benchmarking working group: https://github.com/nodejs/benchmarking.
In this video, he provides an introduction to benchmarking, how to get started with benchmarking (depending on what you are looking to test), key challenges to benchmarking, approaches to benchmarking, benchmarking Node.js, and use cases.
Gareth's GitHub page is here: https://github.com/gareth-ellis.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
In this video, he provides an introduction to benchmarking, how to get started with benchmarking (depending on what you are looking to test), key challenges to benchmarking, approaches to benchmarking, benchmarking Node.js, and use cases.
Gareth's GitHub page is here: https://github.com/gareth-ellis.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
- 1 participant
- 22 minutes
21 Apr 2016
Igor Soarez works for YLD, which provides consulting for large enterprises looking to adopt Node.js. After helping many enterprises transfer to Node.js, Igor and his team decided to research (based on their work) the common mistakes that happen when enterprises begin to adopt Node.js, especially if the developers are coming from a Java or .NET background.
Igor discusses the most common and problematic anti-patterns that arise when enterprises look to adopt Node.js and how to solve these issues.
You can follow Igor on Twitter @igorsoarez.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event
Igor discusses the most common and problematic anti-patterns that arise when enterprises look to adopt Node.js and how to solve these issues.
You can follow Igor on Twitter @igorsoarez.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event
- 1 participant
- 23 minutes
21 Apr 2016
The Community Manger of the Node.js Foundation, Mikeal Rogers, describes the growth behind Node.js and where the technology is headed in the next few years. Hint: It's everywhere.
You can follow Mikeal on Twitter @mikeal.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
You can follow Mikeal on Twitter @mikeal.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
- 1 participant
- 13 minutes
21 Apr 2016
Thomas is a member of the Node.js Tracing Working Group and a full time open source developer at Opbeat.
This video covers different approaches of instrumenting a Node.js application. It is a great lesson on tracing that focuses on discovering bottlenecks and tracking/logging application usage in production without sacrificing performance.
You can follow Thomas on Twitter @wa7son.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
This video covers different approaches of instrumenting a Node.js application. It is a great lesson on tracing that focuses on discovering bottlenecks and tracking/logging application usage in production without sacrificing performance.
You can follow Thomas on Twitter @wa7son.
Thank you to Opbeat for sponsoring the videos for Node.js Live Paris, and IBM for sponsoring the Node.js Live Paris event.
- 1 participant
- 23 minutes