“Browser Functions”
Publikováno: 26.1.2020
Serverless functions are fairly straightforward. Put a bit of back-end language code, like Node, in the cloud and communicate with it via URL. But what if that URL didn't run a back-end language, it ran an actual browser? Richard Young:
We can now do full stack development using just Web APIs. Need to read/write network resources? Use the
fetch
API. Need to cache some data? UselocalStorage
. Need to blur an image? Use a CSS
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Serverless functions are fairly straightforward. Put a bit of back-end language code, like Node, in the cloud and communicate with it via URL. But what if that URL didn't run a back-end language, it ran an actual browser? Richard Young:
We can now do full stack development using just Web APIs. Need to read/write network resources? Use the
fetch
API. Need to cache some data? UselocalStorage
. Need to blur an image? Use a CSS filter on animg
tag. Need to manage sessions? Use cookies. Need multi-threading? UseWeb Workers
. Need native compiled speed (or a language other than JavaScript)? Use WebAssembly.
Clever. Browsers are getting so capable it makes sense to leverage the things they are good at.
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