Paolo Insogna
About Paolo Insogna
Staff Developer Experience Engineer
NearForm

Node.js Core Member, Staff Developer Experience Engineer at NearForm, Co-founder and Principal Architect at OramaSearch, Polyglot Developer. RPG and LARP addicted and nerd on lot more. Surrounded by lovely chubby cats.

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About Daniel
About Paolo Insogna
Staff Developer Experience Engineer
Université du Québec

Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the Data Science Laboratory of the University of Quebec (TELUQ). He is among the top 500 GitHub users worldwide and has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers. He is an editor at the journal Software: Practice and Experience,

NearForm

Node.js Core Member, Staff Developer Experience Engineer at NearForm, Co-founder and Principal Architect at OramaSearch, Polyglot Developer. RPG and LARP addicted and nerd on lot more. Surrounded by lovely chubby cats.

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TALK
TALK
Milo, a new HTTP parser for Node.js
Node.js HTTP parsing currently relies on llhttp, a parser which provides very good performance but has currently some challenges for the health of the runtime.Is it possible to create a modern, maintainable, well documented, secure and performant alternative? Yes it is!

Let me introduce you Milo, a new Rust based HTTP parser which I plan to integrate into Node.js and let me show you how you can help be a part of its first Rust component.
  • Date: 07 Nov 2023
  • Time: 10:00 GMT | 10:00 UTC
  • Length: 25 minute talk
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WORKSHOP
WORKSHOP
Your First Node.js Contribution
Node.js Core, Open Source, Community
Have you ever wanted to contribute to a foundational open source project like Node.js? Maybe you don’t know where to start. Maybe you always assumed that was work reserved for “someone else.” Join experienced contributors who will guide you through your first (or second or third or fourth) commit to the Node.js core. They will be available to help troubleshoot any development environment issues and also to provide guided tours through specific areas of the Node.js core source code. Contributors of all skill levels and experiences are welcome (not every contribution has to be a code change). Come and make your first Node.js core contribution!
  • Date: 08 Nov 2023
  • Time: 14:00 GMT | 14:00 UTC
  • Length: 1.5 hour workshop
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