
- Topics
- Javascript,
- QCon San Francisco 2011,
- Web Development,
- Dynamic Languages,
- QCon,
- Debugging,
- Languages,
- Google V8,
- Conferences,
- Programming,
- Node.js,
- Server-side JavaScript,
- DTrace,
- Google_V8
Bryan talks about the challenges of operating Node.js in real production environments and the experiences he had working with it at Joyent. He also talks about DTrace, SmartOS, V8 and compares with other platforms.
- Topics
- Javascript,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Web Development,
- Languages,
- Google V8,
- EcmaScript Harmony,
- Standardization,
- Programming,
- ECMA,
- Chrome
Google Chrome and V8 now support some of the features planned for the next version of JavaScript, known as ECMAScript 3.1 “Harmony”. To try out these features you can use dev channel release of Chrome with the “Experimental JavaScript features” flag turned on.