An update from the Faker team January 14th, 2022 👋 We're pretty excited to give new life to this project. We want the project to have a fresh start and become even cooler. What is Faker? Faker is a library that generates fake (but reasonable) data for you. Mock data. Data for testing, development, and the like. Faker was first implemented in Perl in 2004 by Jason Kohles (he reached out to us in
It worked great and I was thrilled that it's been able to solve the problem of cross-platform environment variable setting for years. Over time, people started adding a bunch of extra features to it and at that time in my OSS experience, I didn't quite understand the value of saying "no, that's out of scope." Luckily, cross-env still solves my issue, so I'm able to use it for it's intended purpose
Moment.js has been successfully used in millions of projects, and we are happy to have contributed to making date and time better on the web. As of September 2020, Moment gets over 12 million downloads per week! However, Moment was built for the previous era of the JavaScript ecosystem. The modern web looks much different these days. Moment has evolved somewhat over the years, but it has essential
Deprecated! As of Feb 11th 2020, request is fully deprecated. No new changes are expected land. In fact, none have landed for some time. For more information about why request is deprecated and possible alternatives refer to this issue. Request - Simplified HTTP client Super simple to use Request is designed to be the simplest way possible to make http calls. It supports HTTPS and follows redirect
Web Framework Fastify Joins OpenJS Foundation as an Incubating Project Fastify is an open source web framework for Node.js focused on providing one of the best developer experiences with the least overhead and a powerful plugin architecture. They are joining the OpenJS Foundation’s incubation program. Welcome! Fastify, inspired by Hapi and Express, is built for speed while offering a solid develop
Before I go into the details and reasoning I’ll get straight to the point. The most valuable thing request can do for the JavaScript ecosystem is to go into maintenance mode and stop considering new features or major releases. Apologies in advance to the other committers on request that have been doing their best to improve it, but it’s for the best. 2009 The first version of request was one of th
Yesterday Pomax DM'ed me on Twitter to let me know he'd archived the Processing.js GitHub repo. He's been maintaining it mostly on his own for quite a while, and now with the amazing p5js project, there isn't really a need to keep it going. I spent the rest of the day thinking back over the project, and reflecting on what it meant to me. Like everyone else in May 2008, I was in awe when John Resig
Introduction edit this section What is Svelte? Svelte is a tool for building fast web applications. It is similar to JavaScript frameworks such as React, Angular, Vue, and Ractive, which all share a goal of making it easy to build slick interactive user interfaces. But there's a crucial difference: Svelte converts your app into ideal JavaScript at build time, rather than interpreting your applicat
Today the Ember.js Core Team is happy to announce our plans for the release of Ember 3.0. Ember 3.0 will arrive 2.5 years and 18 minor revisions after the release of Ember 2.0. The final release of the 2.x series will be Ember 2.18 on January 1st, 2018. Ember 3.0 removes public API deprecated in Ember 2.x releases. 3.0 does not introduce new public APIs or breaking changes. Traditionally, major re
The MathJax CDN hosted at cdn.mathjax.org will be shutting down on April 30, 2017. Current and future releases available on other CDN providers. Last Update: 2017/04/25 Please check for updates marked [Updated 2017/04/10], [Updated 2017/04/18], [Updated 2017/04/25], [Updated 2019/08/20]. Background Our CDN has been an important part of MathJax’s history. When MathJax made its first public release
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