JavaScript: the most important language in your stack
Every year, npm, Inc. surveys hundreds of thousands of developers around the world to assess current trends, use cases and what’s coming next in the world of JavaScript. This webinar series will go through all the learnings from the survey results.
We know that JavaScript continues to grow year over year, but now we are seeing results that JavaScript is the most important language in your software stack. Using our survey results, we break down the current state of JavaScript and where trends are heading, so you can make more informed development decisions. We also look at how the landscape is changing, and how developers are evolving with it.
RecordedApr 23 201923 mins
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Every software ecosystem has its own artifact and dependency manager. Enterprises are looking for a single, one-size-fits-all solution that can solve security, compliance, and automation requirements across multiple teams and ecosystems.
In theory, that sounds like a great silver bullet. But, how does it work out in practice?
Join Daniel Sauble, head of product at npm, on October 8, 10:00AM Pacific, 1:00PM Eastern, to discuss the ups and downs of working with a polyglot artifact manager and how npm can help. We will also discuss how polyglot artifact managers handle––or fail to handle––supply-chain security issues specific to the software ecosystem you're working in.
JavaScript is the most powerful and most popular software ecosystem in the world. JavaScript for mission-critical and enterprise applications presents a unique challenge: how to ensure your code is secure and compliant?
Join npm CTO and Node.js Enterprise Advisory Group lead Ahmad Nassri for practical advice from deep in the trenches of enterprise JavaScript. You’ll learn how to ensure your developers have what they need to ship safe code on time.
In an npm survey of over 33,000 worldwide developers, 99% of JavaScript developers confirm they use open source code, 83% express concern about whether the open source software they use is secure, and 58% believe that there aren’t satisfactory methods for evaluating whether code is safe.npm is the worlds supplier of JavaScript, a very important piece of the dependency supply chain. In this talk Adam will discuss the current security state of the JavaScript ecosystem, what security challenges it's faced and what npm has done and continues to do to make this supply chain more secure.
Daniel Sauble, Product Manager and Orion Letizi, Director, Technical Marketing
The unparalleled size and vitality of the JavaScript ecosystem makes it ever more possible to build great things faster, especially in open source. Unfortunately, security, compliance, and team complexity concerns may hamper the ability of JavaScript developers to take full advantage of that ecosystem within the enterprise.
In this presentation, we will discuss how JavaScript may be used safely and efficiently in an enterprise context while still using the tools that have made it the most dynamic force in leading-edge software development.
npm Enterprise is the same codebase that powers the public registry. It works with the same standard npm client you already use, but provides the features needed by larger organizations who are now enthusiastically adopting Node.js. It's built by npm, Inc., the sponsor of the npm open source project and the host of the public npm registry.
Join us to watch a demo on npm Enterprise and how we are helping Fortune 500 companies globally with:
Easy internal sharing of private modules.
Better control of development and deployment workflow.
Stricter security around deploying open-source modules.
Compliance with legal requirements to host code on-premises.
Better code discovery and sharing within their organization.
Every year, npm, Inc. surveys hundreds of thousands of developers around the world to assess current trends, use cases and what’s coming next in the world of JavaScript.
During the last webinar of this series, we will focus on the demographic shift towards developers with more experience and a greater appetite for applying best practices in tooling and security. We will also discuss evolving trends in React, TypeScript, GraphicQL and Web Assembly adoption and how developers are deploying their JavaScript code.
Every year, npm, Inc. surveys hundreds of thousands of developers around the world to assess current trends, use cases and what’s coming next in the world of JavaScript.
During this webinar we address how 83% of developers are concerned about the security of open source code. We look at security trends for 2019 and alternative solutions, including npm audit, to help you write safer JavaScript without creating barriers to existing development flows. Finally, we discuss how licenses play an important factor in package usage and why you should care.
Every year, npm, Inc. surveys hundreds of thousands of developers around the world to assess current trends, use cases and what’s coming next in the world of JavaScript.
During this webinar, we focus on how JavaScript and npm are changing development in 2019. Beyond web development, we’re seeing massive growth in JavScript for mobile and native applications. We discuss using JavaScript with different frameworks and look into the adoption of WebAssembly for better web performance.
Every year, npm, Inc. surveys hundreds of thousands of developers around the world to assess current trends, use cases and what’s coming next in the world of JavaScript. This webinar series will go through all the learnings from the survey results.
We know that JavaScript continues to grow year over year, but now we are seeing results that JavaScript is the most important language in your software stack. Using our survey results, we break down the current state of JavaScript and where trends are heading, so you can make more informed development decisions. We also look at how the landscape is changing, and how developers are evolving with it.
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