I really like to get my hands dirty with code and be able to just pass a URL load up that URL fired up and take a look is oh just really as good as it gets for me in terms of understanding something all right so let's talk about the obvious why would you ever want to run no JS in the browser. I use that for demos or for yeah reproductions and you know one of them my favorite things about new web frameworks communities is that so many of them have put time into building their own rebel so that you can share demos and save them. To me I'm very interested in this space because I can foresee a future where I ship a course that not only has videos
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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