Josh Wulf
Camunda
|sitapatiWrite once, run anywhere - cross-env JS
Speaking on 09:25 at IIC-MULTIPURPOSE HALLJava promised “write once, run anywhere”, but it was the JavaScript VM that made it onto every device. You can write isomorphic JavaScript that runs in both the browser and in Node.js. This is particularly useful if you are developing a module that others can use. Writing code for others to consume has a raft of considerations: ESM or CommonJS, polyfills for Node or the browser. There are architectural approaches that you can take to structure dependencies (like dependency injection) to help you write maintainable code.
Bio
Developer Engineer at Camunda. Maintainer of the Camunda 8 JS SDK. Red Hat Alumnus. Former Technical Recruiter and author of “ Meaningless, Repetitive Work: Hilariously Honest IT Job Ads from the Legendary Recruiter”. Farmer.