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What’s new in Node v0.10 ?

At StrongLoop we are totally psyched that Node v0.10 is finally here, as we are basing our first supportable Node.js distribution on it. (You can download the StrongLoop Node distro here.) It has taken...

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What’s New in Node.js and libuv this Week – April 4, 2013

Welcome to this week’s wrap up of the week in Node and libuv covering March 28-April 3. The purpose of this blog is to recap a subset of the non-documentation related commits to Node.js, plus give a...

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Beyond Node.js v0.12: Thoughts on a Roadmap for the Future

The StrongLoop team has received a lot of feedback from the community in the past year and we have been giving it a lot of thought lately. We’ve been asking ourselves, “How can we as a company,...

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What’s New in Node.js v0.12 – execSync: a Synchronous API for Child Processes

Although Node.js was primarily invented for writing web servers, developers have since discovered other use cases for when to (and not to!) use Node. Surprisingly, one of these use cases turns out to...

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Is Node.js affected by the OpenSSL Heartbleed Vulnerability?

[Editor's note: Made some updates to clarify that Node v0.9.2 - v0.10.1 are vulnerable, and that the components a Node app might rely on, are most certainly affected.] By now you’ve read all about the...

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Announcing Zones for Node.js

The first build of what will become Node v0.12 was released about a year ago back in April of 2013. StrongLoop has been busy making significant contributions of code to v0.12, and we’ve added a bunch...

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Are Node and io.js affected by the “FREAK Attack” OpenSSL vulnerability?

Recently a security vulnerability, dubbed “FREAK Attack” was reported that affects certain versions of OpenSSL, the popular open source encryption library which is used in many server products such as...

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From Bert Belder: The Future for Node.js Looks Bright

By now you’ve already heard about how io.js was forked from the Node.js project last year, and that a Node foundation has been announced earlier this year. Without going into much detail – a lot of...

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Should I use Node.js or io.js? And which version?

If you’ve been following the goings on in the Node community the last few months, you know that a while back some contributors forked the Node code base to work on a project called io.js to maintain...

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