Having your Node.js Cake and Eating It Too
I've mentioned the QEWD project in this group before: it's a Node.js-based platform for web, Native and REST applications which tightly integrates with Cache. It uses a somewhat different philosophy to the use of Node.js than the norm, and I've now published an article that explains this approach and the unique benefits that arise as a result.
It turns out that, integrated via QEWD, Cache is an ideal bed-fellow for Node.js. QEWD makes the integration of Cache and Node.js exceptionally fast, simple and intuitive to use, but also extremely powerful.
Read the article here:
https://robtweed.wordpress.com/2017/04/18/having-your-node-js-cake-and-…
If you're interested in using Cache with Node.js, you really need to take a look at QEWD!
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Folks may be interested to see that this article has now been re-published by the Node.js Federation themselves - currently headlining at https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection
Specifically:
https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/having-your-node-js-cake-and-…
Well done Rob!
Excellent news! This makes Caché & Globals technology really visible to Node.js developers - most of them are using #NoSQL technology - an excellent match! ![]()
If any of you are in the London area on Wednesday evening this week, why not come along to the LNUG meeting? I'll be giving a presentation, based on my "Cake" article. See: