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  2. npm left-pad incident - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Npm_left-pad_incident

    After Koçulu expressed his disappointment with npm, Inc.'s decision and stated that he no longer wished to be part of the platform, Schlueter provided him with a command to delete all 273 modules that he had registered. [9] Koçulu executed the command on March 22, 2016, removing every package he had previously released.

  3. yarn (package manager) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarn_(package_manager)

    Plug'n'Play allows users to run Node projects without node_modules folder, defining the way or location to resolve dependencies package files with the Plug-n-Play-control file. This feature is aimed to fix an unwell structured node_modules architecture and resulting in a faster Node.js application start-up time.

  4. NPM - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPM

    National Postal Museum (since 1993), a museum in Washington, D.C., United States; National Palace Museum, a museum in Taipei, Taiwan; npm, Inc., a software development and hosting company based in California, United States

  5. Zorba (XQuery processor) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zorba_(XQuery_processor)

    Zorba provides more than 70 XQuery modules for building applications. Some of these modules are: File system, Email, HTTP client, OAuth client; XQuery and JSONiq Data Model Processing: typing, atomic items, and nodes. Full-text: tokenizer, stemmer, thesaurus lookup. Data Cleaning: phonetic similarities, set similarities, conversions.

  6. Deno (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deno_(software)

    Supports only ES Modules like browsers where Node.js supports both ES Modules and CommonJS. CommonJS support in Deno is possible by using a compatibility layer. [26] [27] Supports URLs for loading local or remote dependencies, similar to browsers, and uses module specifiers like npm: and node: to import NPM or polyfill Node.JS modules.

  7. Slurm Workload Manager - Wikipedia

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    For clients, the main commands are `srun` (queue up an interactive job), `sbatch` (queue up a job), `squeue` (print the job queue), `scancel` (remove a job from the queue). Jobs can be run in batch mode or interactive mode. For interactive mode, a compute node would start a shell, connects the client into it, and run the job.

  8. Node.js - Wikipedia

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    As the Node.js API is subject to breaking changes at a binary level, modules have to be built and shipped against specific Node.js versions to work properly. To address the issue, third parties have introduced open-sourced С/С++ wrappers on top of the API that partially alleviate the problem.

  9. Node deletion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node_deletion

    Node deletion is the procedure of removing a node from a network, where the node is either chosen randomly or directly. Node deletion is used to test the robustness and the attack tolerance of networks. Understanding how a network changes in response to node deletion is critical in many empirical networks.