#js runtimes

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JavaScript runtimes are environments in which JavaScript code is executed. They provide an interface for developers to write code and interact with the underlying operating system, allowing them to create dynamic webpages and applications. The most popular JavaScript runtime is the browser, but there are also server-side runtimes such as Node.js and Deno.js, which allow developers to write server-side code in JavaScript.
Aaron O'Mullan
Aaron O'Mullan
Deno
Talk: The Future of JavaScript Runtimes
Bartek Iwanczuk
Bartek Iwanczuk
Deno
Talk: Node.js Compatibility in Deno, Roll you own JavaScript runtime
Luca Casonato
Luca Casonato
Deno
Talk: Instant websites using Fresh and Deno on the Edge
Erick Wendel
Erick Wendel
Erick Wendel Training
Talk: Bun, Deno, Node.js? Recreating a JavaScript runtime from Scratch - Understand magic behind Node.js
Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner
Oven
Talk: How Bun Makes Building React Apps Simpler & Faster
Zbyszek Tenerowicz
Zbyszek Tenerowicz
MetaMask
Talk: Eval all the strings! - Hardened JavaScript
Lucas Santos
Lucas Santos
OpenVolt
Talk: What's New on Node.js Test Runner and Why it's Game-changing
Brendan Coll
Brendan Coll
Cloudflare
Talk: Testing Alternative Runtimes with Node and Vitest
David Mark Clements
David Mark Clements
Holepunch
Talk: Pear Runtime: Zero-Infrastructure, P2P High-Scale Applications, Build Peer-to-Peer Applications with Pear Runtime
Devlin Duldulao
Devlin Duldulao
Packt Book Practical Enterprise React Co-author
Talk: Is Bun 'Actually' Faster?