Both Code Sandbox and Stackblitz say they are not open source. Both of them said it's just for node modules and some messaging back and forth but neither of them would say I asked them both is that the special sauce like what is this. With time we'll start to see either some sort of standardized spec come out of this or we'll see more players like if these two players have been working on it. The sandpack CDN sits in front of and we'll proxy all of your dependencies for you. That's for node box by the way. This is for code sandbox version of this.
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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