linux-scroll-speed-fix
fastify
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56 | 30,639 | |
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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linux-scroll-speed-fix
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How to increase the number of lines you can skip while scrolling with the mouse wheel?
With this browser ext: Linux Scroll Speed Fix
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Chrome in Linux running on Wayland has reduced scroll sensitivity compared to Windows - Can that be fixed?
Until this is fixed, you could use this : https://github.com/Dedas/linux-scroll-speed-fix
fastify
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Should you use jest as a testing library?
For example, Fastify removed the instanceof operatorfrom its codebase because it was causing problems for those developers that rely on jest as a testing framework.
- Is this a valid reason to give up node?
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Next JS vs Nest JS
Both are frameworks but NextJs is for Forntend (web app in browser that use ReactJs under the hood) and NestJs is for Backend (server app running on a server witch use Express or Fastify). The only thing similar between them is the typed language in which they were written.
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Stop using express.js
Restify & Fastify Hapi
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The fundamentals of building a Docker image
Let's create a sample Node API project we can work with throughout to build a new docker image. We will leverage Fastify to create an API that we configure via the fastify-cli.
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Aplicação de Referência Empresarial em JavaScript - Contoso Real Estate
Fastify
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Building a modern gRPC-powered microservice using Node.js, Typescript, and Connect
In setting out to build this service, we wanted to use gRPC for its APIs. We’ve been reaching for REST when building APIs so far, primarily out of necessity, i.e., our public APIs needed auto-generated client SDKs and docs for developers working with them. We built those APIs with Fastify and Typebox but felt burned by a code-first approach to generating an OpenAPI spec. I’ll spare you the details and save that experience/learning for another article. Suffice it to say we love gRPC’s schema-first approach. This blog post summarizes our feelings well
- Node.js 20 is now available
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Node JS Microservice Frameworks for Developing Scalable Web Apps.
Fastify – Fast and Low overhead web framework
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How to Speed Up your Applications by Caching at the Edge with HarperDB
Custom Functions are powered by Fastify (a light-weight Node.js framework that claims to be faster than Express.js), so they’re extremely flexible.
What are some alternatives?
fast-json-stringify - 2x faster than JSON.stringify()
Next.js - The React Framework
point-of-view - Template rendering plugin for Fastify
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
Speed Measure Plugin - ⏱ See how fast (or not) your plugins and loaders are, so you can optimise your builds
Koa - Expressive middleware for node.js using ES2017 async functions
find-my-way - A crazy fast HTTP router
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
Hapi - The Simple, Secure Framework Developers Trust
AdonisJs Framework - AdonisJS is a TypeScript-first web framework for building web apps and API servers. It comes with support for testing, modern tooling, an ecosystem of official packages, and more.
bun - Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.