Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript — A year’s absenceIf you don’t know what Nexus.js is, please start reading here:Nov 28, 20172Nov 28, 20172
Abdullah AliCloudPress — Part 2: CMX, the user-friendly variant of JSX!In my previous article, I talked about CloudPress, a new Content Management System that I’ve been working on for the past year. I talked…Nov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
Abdullah AliCloudPress — Part 1: How to reinvent a better wheel!Republishing as a standalone article instead of a series. Apparently, you can’t read a series outside of the Medium app. (I think that’s…Oct 26, 2017Oct 26, 2017
Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript: The TalkFirst of all, I want to thank the Nordic.js team for their hospitality, and I want to thank every single person I’ve met so far! Thank you…Sep 9, 2016Sep 9, 2016
Abdullah AliinHackerNoon.comConcurrent JavaScript VI: ServerIt’s that time of the month again, I’ve been away for a while, chasing after doctors in the hospital after my mother’s emergency heart…Jun 25, 2016Jun 25, 2016
Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript: Part V — The MantraToday we’ll be talking about some of the differences in performance between Nexus and Node, and I will answer some questions I’ve received…May 15, 20163May 15, 20163
Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript — Part IV: Madness!In a previous article, I talked about I/O performance. Remember when Nexus.js used to convert 400MB of text from UTF-8 to UTF-16LE in 1.8…May 4, 20163May 4, 20163
Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript — Part III: EventsYou can read the previous part here:Apr 28, 2016Apr 28, 2016
Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript — Part II: Input/OutputSo, in my previous article, I introduced you to Nexus.js, Node’s multithreaded — and arguably mad — cousin:Apr 26, 20162Apr 26, 20162
Abdullah AliConcurrent JavaScript — IntroductionSo, I have been working on a multi-threaded JavaScript runtime, Nexus.js. You can think of it as the mad cousin of Node.js.Apr 22, 20166Apr 22, 20166