
How JavaScript is Reviving Desktop Applications with Electron - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 67
Lately in JavaScript podcast · JSClasses.org site
June 26, 2016
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<div style="margin-top: 1ex"><a href="https://www.jsclasses.org/blog/post/94-How-JavaScript-is-Reviving-Desktop-Applications-with-Electron--Lately-in-JavaScript-podcast-episode-67.html">How JavaScript is Reviving Desktop Applications with Electron - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 67</a></div>
<div style="margin-top: 1ex">By Manuel Lemos</a></div>
<div style="margin-top: 1ex">Electron is a library developed by GitHub that provides means to create and package desktop applications using the Chromium browser and Node.js.<br />
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The revival of desktop applications based on Electron was the main topic discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 67 of the Lately in PHP podcast.<br />
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They also talked about the latest developments of V8 engine that already supports EcmaScript 6 new JavaScript features, WebAssembly support in the browsers, running multiple tasks in the background with Web workers, etc..<br />
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This article contains a transcript of the podcast summary below.<br />
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Listen to the podcast now, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript text to learn more about these and other interesting JavaScript topics discussed in this podcast.</a></div>
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