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| 72 | etc. They never tell you this. Making Node.js scale on infrastructure or in | 72 | etc. They never tell you this. Making Node.js scale on infrastructure or in |
| 73 | codebase is really <strong>more of an art than a science</strong>. And just like with the | 73 | codebase is really <strong>more of an art than a science</strong>. And just like with the |
| 74 | whole JavaScript ecosystem:<ul><li>impossible to master,<li>half of your time you work on your tooling,<li>just accept transpilers that convert one code into another (holly smokes),<li>error handling is a joke,<li>standards? What standards?</ul><p>But on the other hand. As I did, you will also learn to love it. Learn to use it | 74 | whole JavaScript ecosystem:<ul><li>impossible to master,<li>half of your time you work on your tooling,<li>just accept transpilers that convert one code into another (holly smokes),<li>error handling is a joke,<li>standards? What standards?</ul><p>But on the other hand. As I did, you will also learn to love it. Learn to use it |
| 75 | quickly and do impossible things in crazy limited time.<p>I hate to admit it. But I love Node.js. Dammit, I love it :)<p>2023 Update: I hate Node.js!</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSv4ServerLockClients target=_blank rel=noopener>Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns | 75 | quickly and do impossible things in crazy limited time.<p>I hate to admit it. But I love Node.js. Dammit, I love it :)<p><strong>2023 Update</strong>: I hate Node.js!</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSv4ServerLockClients target=_blank rel=noopener>Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns |
| 76 | a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned | 76 | a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned |
| 77 | out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming, | 77 | out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming, |
| 78 | since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that | 78 | since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that |
