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Running Node natively in the browser (JS Party #178)


Eric Simons and the StackBlitz team recently announced WebContainers which let you run Node.js natively in your browser! This has BIG implications and leaves us with many BIG questions like: how did they do it, why did they do it, and where does it go from here? Tune in! Keyword: BIG

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Featuring:

  • Eric Simons – Twitter, GitHub
  • Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
  • Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
  • Christopher Hiller – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:

  • Introducing WebContainers
  • WebContainers on GitHub

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 June 4, 2021  52m