"I'm pretty sure we're gonna be coding in the browser sooner than we think yeah I actually really like Replet to. just have a sidebar here which one of these do you think has the cooler name stack blitz or code sandbox," he says. "As a member of the b-boy community is a long time break dancer throwing Z's in there is kind of our bread and butter and that code sandbox is cool but I always think like oh like I bet Code Pen was pissed when you chose that name"
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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