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  2. Deno (software) - Wikipedia

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    Deno and Node.js are both runtimes built on the V8 JavaScript engine developed by the Chromium Project, the engine used for Chromium and Google Chrome web browsers. They both have internal event loops and provide command-line interfaces for running scripts and a wide range of system utilities. Deno mainly deviates from Node.js in the following ...

  3. Logging (computing) - Wikipedia

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    These log messages can then be used to monitor and understand the operation of the system, to debug problems, or during an audit. Logging is particularly important in multi-user software, to have a central overview of the operation of the system. In the simplest case, messages are written to a file, called a log file. [1]

  4. MediaWiki:Session fail preview - Wikipedia

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  5. CICS - Wikipedia

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    Support for Spring Boot, Jakarta EE 8, Node.js 12. New JCICSX API with remote development capability. Security, resilience and management enhancements. CICS Transaction Server for z/OS 6.1 2022-04-05 [34] 2022-06-17 Support for Java 11, Jakarta EE 9.1, Eclipse MicroProfile 5, Node.js 12, TLS 1.3. Security enhancements and simplifications.

  6. Foreign function interface - Wikipedia

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    Node.js provides functions to open precompiled .node modules that in turn may provide access to non-builtin resources. Deno, provides kind of FFI interface via dlopen(...) functions. [13] Bun provides a built-in module, bun:ffi, to efficiently call native libraries directly from JavaScript. [14]

  7. Log-structured file system - Wikipedia

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    A log-structured filesystem is a file system in which data and metadata are written sequentially to a circular buffer, called a log.The design was first proposed in 1988 by John K. Ousterhout and Fred Douglis and first implemented in 1992 by Ousterhout and Mendel Rosenblum for the Unix-like Sprite distributed operating system.

  8. Cross-origin resource sharing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism to safely bypass the same-origin policy, that is, it allows a web page to access restricted resources from a server on a domain different than the domain that served the web page.

  9. Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia

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    Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet.The protocol is widely used in applications such as email, instant messaging, and voice over IP, but its use in securing HTTPS remains the most publicly visible.