Node.js 24: Your Next Big Frontend Upgrade?
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Node.js downloads are surging, with 375 million in May 2023, but many users aren't updating to newer versions. Matteo Collina, a Node.js Technical Steering Committee member, urges developers to update for security reasons. Recent Node.js improvements include better ESM support, TypeScript running out-of-the-box, and performance enhancements. Collina also introduced Watt, an application server that enables multi-threading and PHP support within Node.js.
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