Say goodbye to source maps and compilation delays. By treating types as whitespace, modern runtimes are unlocking a “no-build” TypeScript that keeps stack traces accurate and workflows clean.
The era of humans manually writing software code is coming to an end, proclaimed Ryan Dahl, the creator of JavaScript runtime Deno and Node.js. In a post on X, Dahl said that while software engineers ...
A flaw in the binary-parser npm package before version 2.3.0 lets attackers execute arbitrary JavaScript via unsanitized ...
Dahl stated that while software engineers (SWEs) will continue to have important roles, the direct act of writing syntax line ...
Serious computer scientists are increasingly believing that humans will no longer be required to write any code. The latest ...
Several security vulnerabilities, some classified as high-risk, have been discovered in the popular JavaScript runtime ...
Node.js released updates fixing a critical DoS flaw caused by async_hooks stack crashes, tracked as CVE-2025-59466, impacting ...
A jsPDF vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-68428 could allow attackers to read arbitrary files, exposing configurations and ...
The path traversal bug allows attackers to include arbitrary filesystem content in generated PDFs when file paths are not properly validated.