Monday Monday Monday open wide dev fans get ready to stuff your face with JavaScript CSS node module barbecue get workflows great dancing soft skills web development. West Barracuda boss and Scott El Toro local to linsky oh welcome to syntax today I can't contain my excitement because we're gonna be talking about node in the browser and web containers a lot of really neat stuff here Talking about how we can actually run node JS in your browser which on the surface you know you might never have thought about it or maybe you think that it's absolutely wild is absolutely wild.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about two new services that allow you to run Node in the browser, WebContainers + NodeBox. Why Node in the browser? How does it work? And what are the differences and limitations of the services?
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