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Interview with Matteo Collina: The Future of Node.js in Backend JavaScript | Backend Banter 030

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The Future of Backend JavaScript with Node.js Maintainer Matteo Collina | Backend Banter 030

The Future of Backend JavaScript with Node.js Maintainer Matteo Collina

JavaScript has come a long way from being just a frontend language. With the rise of Node.js, developers can now use JavaScript for backend development as well. In this episode of Backend Banter, we sit down with Node.js Maintainer Matteo Collina to discuss the future of backend JavaScript and the role of Node.js in it.

Collina is a well-known figure in the Node.js community, and he has been instrumental in shaping the future of Node.js. In this episode, he shares his insights on the current state of backend JavaScript and what the future holds for it.

Key Takeaways from the Episode

  • Collina emphasizes the importance of performance and scalability in backend JavaScript applications. He discusses how Node.js has evolved to meet the growing demands of modern backend development.
  • He also touches on the role of microservices and serverless architecture in the future of backend JavaScript. Collina believes that these trends will play a significant role in shaping the way developers build backend applications.
  • Collina also provides valuable advice for developers looking to jump into backend JavaScript development. He discusses the importance of understanding the event-driven nature of Node.js and how to leverage it to build efficient and reliable backend applications.

Looking Ahead

As JavaScript continues to expand its reach to the backend, it’s clear that Node.js will play a crucial role in its future. Collina’s insights in this episode shed light on the key trends and best practices that developers should keep in mind as they navigate the world of backend JavaScript.

Whether you’re a seasoned backend developer or just getting started with JavaScript, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of backend JavaScript with Node.js.

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@marcuss.abildskov7175
6 months ago

The future of backend TypeScript is Deepkit

@IvanRandomDude
6 months ago

Matteo will replace AI

@coolaj86
6 months ago

48:36 A true hero. Breaking the chains of TypeScript.

@conorx3
6 months ago

This guy has reached the level that most devs dream of. I’m going to have to read more about him

@iamfrancisco
6 months ago

I ran out of upvotes for these podcasts. The comment from @Sledgeattack is so true! I agree 100% Every. Single. Word.

@mattskov2917
6 months ago

“When you cross streams something magical happens!”

@Kampouse
6 months ago

did someone say bun

@leifh
6 months ago

dude isn't even paying attention. checking his watch and looking down.

@puchesjr07
6 months ago

Firebase does not lock you in to the Firestore database or the real-time database. Firebase is a suite of tools and Firestore is a NoSQL database that is integrated with it. Loved the video though

@ChadRStewart
6 months ago

I've rewound 4:05 so much already. This is probably the funniest part of this interview.

I wouldn't know though cause I can't get past this part cause I keep going back to laugh! 🤣

@mattskelton7471
6 months ago

Matteo is the personification of a metronome.

@Sledgeattack
6 months ago

These pods are so consistently high quality with guests more or less everyone should want to hear from, it's honestly criminal that you only have 3,2k subs