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mysti’s intro post ୨ৎ
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hi ygs!! i realized looking thru blogs that i never rlly introduced myself—so that’s what this is!
i’m mysti!! i’ve (hopefully) spread misc tbhk or mitsukou posts onto your blog, so you’ve probably seen me around there or in the jshk community!!
feel free to read more of my yapping below 🫶

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ABOUT ME
୨ @.mysteriousmissme
i’ve had the same user handle since like 2020 on misc platforms so if any of u happen to recognize me from other fandoms tehe that’s still me!
୨ fun facts
infp | creative writer | minor | unhealthy tbhk obsession | majoring in mitsukoulogy (i love them so so much) | swiftie & speak now enthusiast | gracie abrams fan
୨ tumblr timeline
i joined tbhk tumblr during the nightlife arc’s release, so around january ‘23!! since then i’ve posted majority tbhk posts + rbs. i only ever really post abt it nowadays though.
i joined the jshk + tbhk communities in dec ‘24, but i randomly spawned and started posting and talking there more in mar ‘25, it’s been such a joy getting to know ygs and obsessing over tbhk together!
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tbhk !!!
୨ started reading: far shore arc ( ~late 2021 )
ever since i have been absolutely hooked. like no other fandom has had me this entranced i swear.
୨ favorite ship: mtsk
i absolutely love mitsukou more than anything in the world, they’re everything to me like i love love love them 🫶
୨ favorite character: kou
kou minamoto is the best and my favorite character ever like guys look at him he’s the sweetest and cutest character to ever exist i adore him so so much anyone who knows me knows i love kou so tehe you already know a big part of my personality now (≧ᗜ≦)
୨ favorite arc: nightlife ( tbhk98-100 )
i think it’s self explanatory but they’re js so peak guys.. i have an entire account dedicated to ml for nightlife btw
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tags !!!
୨ #mysti answers — tag to answer requests and stuff!!
୨ #mysti yaps — yapping sessions abt everything tbhk and life related
୨ #mysti’s mtsk edits — a compilation of lyrics that i associate with mitsukou and it’d be rlly nice if someone could make an edit w them.. tag me if you do tehe..
୨ #mysti’s miitopia — me playing w the miis tehe
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socials !!!
୨ discord: @/mysteriousmissme
⎝ note: lwk still trying to navigate thru here but i'm active on the kamome gakuen server!!
୨ pinterest: @/mysteriousmissmeee
⎝ note: i check here most often!! there's another acc w my actual name but if you go under my boards and see a "(i hate) tbhk" title then that's definitely me + my bio is literally kou minamoto. i dont post + my only followers are my online friends but i promise its me!
୨ quotev: @/mysteriousmissme | @/iloveyouimsorry
⎝ note: don't really check here as much + it's kinda dead but js thought i'd drop it in case?
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misc !!!
୨ yes i’m that mtsk x first love/late spring enthusiast who keeps yapping abt the edits in the community
୨ i absolutely love taylor swift guys ask me abt her and ill give you a list of songs that match each tbhk character
୨ i love ts x tbhk edits so much send me them
୨ go follow @mitsukousnightlife where my unhealthy mtsk nightlife obsession is on display for everyone to see yay
୨ my biggest tbhk flex is that on my bday in 2024 aidairo posted a hananene art and in 2025 s2e8 released and it was probably the best day ever
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let’s be friends !!!
thanks ygs for reading through this yap session!! i need more tbhk friends more than anything i love it so much. thanks for keeping up with all my posts and such tehe!
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All The King's Horses | As You Are Now, So Once Was I by @samwpmarleau (grumkinsnark)
All The King's Horses [LiveJournal ch1] [Fanfiction.net ch1]
As You Are Now, So Once Was I [LiveJournal ch1] [Fanfiction.net ch1]
Fandom: Supernatural, Criminal Minds
Rating: Teen | PG-13
Category: Gen
Words: ~36,192
All The King's Horses: Protect and Serve. Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity. To what lengths would you go to uphold those oaths? When it comes to a particularly brutal and unsolvable case, the BAU just may have to resort to some more unorthodox methods. SPN/Criminal Minds crossover.
As You Are Now, So Once Was I: Sequel to "All the King's Horses." When Dean catches J.J.'s press conference on the news about a current case and notices a few...inconsistencies, he realizes the BAU is definitely going to need his help. Again. ON HIATUS



About the Book
FORMAT: Letter quarto, flatback bradel binding, french link stitch, no tapes
FONTS: EB Garamond [via Google Fonts], Supernatural Knight [via DaFont], D-Din [via Font Squirrel], Daniel [via DaFont], Permanent Marker [via Google Fonts], Arial
IMAGES: Seal of the FBI [via Wikipedia], Dean's handprint scar [by greenhorn-art]
MATERIALS: 24lb Xerox Bold Digital paper (8.5"x11"), 80pt binder's board (~2mm), 30/3 size waxed linen thread, embroidery floss (DMC #721), 1.9mm cording, brown cardstock, black Cialux bookcloth, gold foil transfer sheet (came with We R Memory Keepers hot foil pen)
PROGRAMS USED: Fic exported with FicHub, word doc compiled in LibreOffice Writer, Typeset in Affinity Publisher, imposed with Bookbinder-JS, title pages designed in Affinity Designer/Photo
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I first read these stories on LiveJournal back in 2013, some time after I first encountered Tumblr, Supernatural, and the wider world of online fandom. Once I discovered SPNxCriminal Minds crossovers I devoured so many of them. Something about POV Outsider on the Winchesters, the existing connections with investigating monster vs human-crazy cases, and run-ins with the FBI... it's just works so well.
Of all the SPNxCM fics I read and enjoyed, All The King's Horses is among those that bookmarked themselves in my brain. Since it's been living there all these years, I thought it deserved a place on my bookshelf too.
(Rambling below)
Sourcing the Fic
I used FicHub to download the fics off of Fanfiction.net as HTML. Then I pasted them into LibreOffice Writer and created rich text documents of each fic, so I could Place them into Affinity Publisher.
The stories were crossposted, first on LiveJournal and then Fanfiction. I included the metadata from both sites in the appendices.
(It's fascinating to see the differences in the same work between platforms. FFN requires genres, so if the author doesn't add them on LJ then by default there's more info on FFN. But FFN limits listed characters to 2, so authors have to pick and choose the most important. Then there's the author's amusing disclaimers and spoiler warnings for these fics, which are only included in the LJ version)
Shoutout to the author for how they linked/listed their accounts on other platforms! Thanks to that I was easily able to track down all the tags/metadata for the fics, and find them here to express my appreciation for their stories!
Typesetting
Fonts
EB Garamond is my new favourite body font, 11pt as per my usual.
The title page is entirely Arial: 1) it was the closest match I have to the case file prop I was copying, and 2) if it was a government doc they wouldn't be using anything but the most basic fonts.
Headings and the the bullets bracketing the page numbers are set it Supernatural Knight, a free font in the style of Supernatural's title.
The location segments are in D-DIN, the closest free match to the font Criminal Minds uses (which is probably DIN).
Daniel is used for Dean's 'rushed but legible' note.
Permanent Marker for the 'thick black Sharpie' case file labels.
Artwork
Title pages designed as FBI case files, copied from a prop found online (specifically Etsy's propfictionstudios', but it's all over the web so no idea who actually created it). I had fun plugging in all the fanfic/bookbinding meta!
The ID# above the author's name is the FFN story ID, and the date is the date originally posted on LJ.
The handprint used in the headings of ATKH is Dean's scar. I traced off of a screenshot from s4e01 Lazarus Rising. I chose to use the handprint instead of the anti-possession tattoo or a Devil's Trap as my SPN art element because 1) it's specific to Dean, and 2) indicates/reminds that the story is not set during the season 3 Agent Henriksen/FBI arc.
Grabbed the FBI seal off of Wikipedia.
Construction
Both fics typeset and printed separately, then sewn together into one book. Title page for the sequel was tipped in like an endpaper prior to sewing.
Endbands sewn with orange embroidery floss (DMC 721) around 1.9mm cording. I chose orange because Dean's being in jail brought to mind the orange prison jumpsuits Sam and Dean wore in s1e19 Folsom Prison Blues.

Black bookcloth for the cover, like the Winchesters' beloved black '67 Chevy Impala. (I'd wanted a Supernatural reference to balance out the Criminal Minds-ness of the FBI case files).
I'd originally planned to make lineart of the front of the car, and have it stretch across the bottom of the cover (maybe even wrap around to the back). Even found a useful reference to trace [from here], but it didn't look as good as I'd hoped. Instead I reused the FBI seal and swapped out its text with the titles.
(The effect of shiny foiled FBI symbol on small black book reminds me of one of those FBI badge wallets!)
The foiling process was an unnecessarily long and gruelling affair. My laptop served as a massive power bank for the hot foil pen as I spent 2hrs ever so slowly tracing the image, and then 15mins on the author name and touch-ups. Did it need to take so long? Moving slowly, pushing down hard, going over everything at least three times? I'm sure it didn't. BUT I did not want to chance peeling up the foil to check how I was doing and risk shifting it. It was worth it in my books (haha) ‒ I feel giddy and kick my feet like a schoolgirl whenever I see it!
New Things
Used 24lb paper for the first time, and I love it! It's a little thicker and heavier then regular 20lb printer paper, feels more substantial.
The page numbers & running/section headers are along the outer margin, instead of in the header/footer. This was my way around Affinity's buggy-ness regarding pinning things inline in master pages. (More about that below). If I had been thinking, I could have formatted them like the tabs on a file folder and cut the textblock to match. Oh well, the things you notice once it's printed 😔
This time I also started new chapters/sections using text flow & paragraph spacing settings, instead of using a master. As always, there are pros and cons.
Pro: much faster and less involved. (find chapter start, apply paragraph style VS working from the end cutting text, inserting a frame break, unlinking frames, inserting new pages with master, relinking, pasting, and adding chapter title to a different text box)
Con: images need to be added manually (whether by adding image directly, or by applying a master with the image). I forgot to do this for the second fic, so only ATKH have Dean's handprint scar.
Difficulties Encountered
Affinity Publisher is fighting me on pinning things inline on master pages. They like to disappear on regular pages I've applied the master to. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it only works on some of the pages. Idk what's up. (The bullet character only faces one way so I had use textboxes, flip/mirror one, and pin them inline to the page number).
So instead of having page numbers in the footer, bookended left and right by text boxes with Supernatural Knight's bullet, I put it vertically down the side.
Updated Publisher and all my paragraph styles' fonts changed/went funny. Something to do with the update's variable font support, I think. What was previously 'EB Garamond' regular, was now something along the lines of 'EBGaramond-Regular' which isn't a font. Issue seems to have ironed itself out in my original (near-complete) doc while I was busy remaking it. 😐
On the bright side, the update brought QR code generation to Affinity!
#All The King's Horses#As You Are Now So Once Was I#grumkinsnark#samwpmarleau#fanfiction#bookbinding#fanbinding#supernatural#criminal minds
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Abstraction Tech and Webpages
Dear W3C (et. al)
I have an improvement white paper that you may actually be able to use this time.
The one thing we see as a [necessity] when it comes to developing web sites and pages and even apps and large-scale operations; is the need to break off the <html> part of a file from the <article> part while (not) adding overhead, extraneous scripting, or most importantly; MESSING WITH THE OUTLINE.
This is how most if not *every* website online has come into being. That does. Rely on [Pure HTML] because it's too cumbersome for [Dynamized Content]
And the internet; is nearly all Dynamic Content.
So there's frequent and [WAY TOO MANY] different frameworks and approaches to address this issue when we could just... Ask you to fix the thing that everybody keeps over engineerimg their websites to provide at a [Native Level] which is usually way to High-Level to be considered [Native to the Software]
And this increases complexity and limits understanding for the layperson.
Brief;
There needs to be support for <HTML Snippet-pages> {[coined-term pending] thanks to [HTML Snippets] already existing as a term};
Or HTML pages that do not start at <HTML> and can start at any defined <HTML> tag, like <Article>.
In this way <Article> pages could then be cycled through and <iframe> OR a [Dedicated Viewer HTML for Articles with {definition}]
This also helps clean up our <js can exist everywhere, and here is why> paradigm that is great. Allowing for {scripts} to be loaded along with the {article} where {it frickin should be}.
This *also* allows for alternative [bundling methods] that can be utilized at a [Native] or [Lower Power] level.
A *completed HTML application* definition for example that allows you to simply compile all the separate things into the same App-Facade. Which can help alleviate [Download Time Measurement] issues as well.
And all of things reduce the *amount* of generated and pre-generated content at the server level and *SUPER DUPER* would help reduce the complexity and difficulty it takes to become a [Full-Stack Developer]
There also *should* be the following subsequent considerations;
{CSS/JS} engine reduction that is sandboxed and appropriate. (Ability to cross between CSS and JS where it *matters* to the *Rendering Engine*)
And something more blended for approaches that require [Custom][Rendering][Engine] {sandboxes}.
And, you know, *more* scripting [sandboxes] so the fun stuff that *can* be hacked is kept separate from the [important bits] that *should not* be Hacked.
Giving Legal Precedence for the following statement;
"{Wrote *and* executed} an [automated script] for the [explicit purposes] of [Hacking] {that which} [was not intended] to be [used] by [The Developers] in such a [manner.]
(And/Or) May have been responsible for [causing damages] that {mayhaps *should*} be [viewed as] either [Negligent or Malicious].
(And/Or) May be *fine* if the [automated script] {stayed} in [the Sandbox] *where* [it{approved hacks}] were [intended to go]."
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Your Career in Web Development Starts Here | The Odin Project -> 𝐎𝐝𝐢𝐧 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭: road map for full stack JS or ruby on rails
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I found this on Linkedin somewhere and wanted to share :)
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From Script to Output: Testing Code Fast with Online JavaScript Compilers
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What Are JavaScript Data Types?

JavaScript supports several data types including numbers, strings, booleans, arrays, objects, null, and undefined. Numbers represent numeric values, strings represent text, booleans represent true or false values, arrays store multiple values in an ordered list, objects store key-value pairs, null represents the intentional absence of any object value, and undefined represents the absence of a defined value.
JavaScript is a powerful programming language used to make web pages interactive. It is a text-based scripting language that includes data types to identify the data stored in a variable during execution. JavaScript is a dynamically typed language that does not require you to define the data type before declaring a variable. In JavaScript, a variable can be assigned any value.
JavaScript data types are categorized into two parts i.e. primitive and non-primitive types. The primitive data types include Number, String, Boolean, Null, Undefined, and Symbol. Non-primitive types include Object, Array, and Function. The latest ECMAScript standard defines eight data types out of which seven data types are Primitive (predefined) and one complex or Non-Primitive.
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Top 5 Programming Languages to Consider When Hiring Developers
In the dynamic world of technology, selecting the appropriate programming language for your projects is pivotal. The success of your product hinges on this choice, whether you’re a burgeoning startup or a seasoned enterprise. This article explores the top five programming languages and frameworks currently in high demand across various industries. Additionally, discover how Jurysoft can connect you with elite developers skilled in these technologies to meet your needs.
1. React.js
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React.js is a powerful JavaScript library used for building user interfaces, especially single-page applications. It’s widely adopted due to its efficiency and flexibility.
Why Hire React.js Developers?
Component-Based Architecture: React’s component-based structure allows for reusable code, expediting development.
Rich Ecosystem: An extensive ecosystem with libraries and tools like Redux for state management enhances development capabilities.
Performance: React’s virtual DOM ensures high performance and responsiveness in applications.
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2. Node.js
Industry Relevance
Node.js enables server-side scripting using JavaScript, allowing for a unified language across front-end and back-end development. It is especially popular for real-time applications like chat apps and online gaming.
Why Hire Node.js Developers?
Unified Development: Using JavaScript for both client and server sides streamlines development and maintenance.
Scalability: Node.js excels in handling multiple simultaneous connections, ideal for scalable applications.
Community and Support: A large and active community provides a wealth of modules and libraries to extend functionality.
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3. Python
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Python is a versatile language widely used in web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence (AI), and scientific computing. Its simplicity and readability make it a top choice for both beginners and seasoned developers.
Why Hire Python Developers?
Versatility: Python’s extensive libraries and frameworks, such as Django and Flask for web development, and TensorFlow and PyTorch for AI, enable developers to create robust applications efficiently.
Community and Support: A vast community means plenty of resources, libraries, and frameworks to speed up development and problem-solving.
Ease of Learning: Python’s straightforward syntax reduces the learning curve, accelerating the development process.
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4. Flutter
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Flutter, developed by Google, is an open-source UI software development kit used for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.
Why Hire Flutter Developers?
Cross-Platform Development: Write once, run anywhere. Flutter allows for the development of applications for multiple platforms with a single codebase.
Fast Development: Flutter’s hot-reload feature speeds up the development process by allowing real-time changes.
Customizable Widgets: A rich set of customizable widgets ensures a consistent look and feel across different platforms.
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5. Laravel
Industry Relevance
Laravel is a PHP framework designed for web application development. It simplifies tasks like routing, authentication, and caching, making it a popular choice for building robust and scalable web applications.
Why Hire Laravel Developers?
Elegant Syntax: Laravel’s syntax is clean and elegant, promoting best practices and efficient coding.
Rich Feature Set: Built-in features such as Eloquent ORM, Blade templating engine, and comprehensive security measures streamline development.
Community and Support: A large community and extensive documentation ensure that developers have access to plenty of resources and support.
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At Jurysoft, we understand the importance of finding the right talent to match your project needs. Our pool of developers is not only skilled in these top programming languages and frameworks but also has a track record of delivering high-quality solutions across various industries.
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Staying ahead in today’s competitive market requires leveraging the best programming languages and top talent. By focusing on React.js, Node.js, Python, Flutter, and Laravel, and partnering with a reliable provider like Jurysoft, you can ensure your development projects are capable hands. Reach out to us today and take the first step towards building cutting-edge solutions with the best developers in the industry.
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Choosing Your Weapon: Electron js vs React Native vs Node.js

Frameworks and runtime environments abound for application developers, and each has advantages of its own. Three popular frameworks are available for creating desktop applications: React Native, Node.js, and Electron.js. Nevertheless, which one is most appropriate for your project? Let us analyze their benefits and drawbacks to assist you in making a decision.
Electron.js: Building Desktop Apps with Web Technologies
Leveraging Web Skills: Using the Electron.js framework, programmers may use web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create desktop applications. For online developers looking to venture into desktop app development without facing a steep learning curve, this is the ideal solution.
Native Look and experience: Because Electron programs have access to native system components and APIs, they have an operating system-integrated experience.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Electron apps are easily deployable across several platforms with few code changes required to bundle them for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
However, Electron.js has its drawbacks:
Greater Application Size: Compared to native apps, electron apps have larger application files because they come with a web browser engine bundled in.
Performance considerations: Although there has been progress in performance, Electron apps may not always equal native applications in terms of responsiveness.
Increased Maintenance Overhead: Keeping up different codebases for native and web UI features can be more work.
React Native: Building Mobile Apps with Cross-Platform Reach
Useful Codebase: With React Native, developers can build the majority of the logic for their applications in JavaScript, which can be applied to both the iOS and Android platforms. Development time and maintenance costs are decreased as a result.
Native-like Performance: React Native provides a quick and responsive user experience that is akin to native applications by utilizing native user interface elements.
Huge and Active Developer Community: The React Native community is quite active and offers a multitude of resources, including third-party libraries, tutorials, and tools, to make development processes simpler.
However, React Native has limitations:
Learning Curve for Non-React those: React requires some time to become familiar with for those who are not familiar with it.
Restricted Access to Native Features: Some features may offer native UI components, but complete access to native device functionality may need platform-specific code.
Compared to native development experiences alone, debugging problems can occasionally be more complicated.
Node.js: The JavaScript Runtime at the Core
Server-Side Development: Node.js is a runtime environment that makes it simple to develop server-side applications and APIs. It enables JavaScript code to be executed outside of a browser.
Event-Driven Architecture: Node.js's non-blocking, event-driven architecture is perfect for handling real-time applications and microservices.
Large Library Ecosystem: Node Package Manager (npm) provides a vast library of pre-built modules, covering a variety of functionality and speeding up development.
However, Node.js might not be the best choice for
Construction of Desktop Applications: Node.js is not meant to be used for desktop UI application development, while frameworks such as Electron.js use it for backend development.
Resource-Intensive activities: When it comes to compiled languages, Node.js might not be the most effective option for computationally demanding activities.
The Verdict: Choosing the Right Tool for the Job
React Native, Node.js, or Electron.js can be the best choice for your project, depending on its specific requirements.
Desktop Applications: Electron.js is an excellent option if you want to leverage web technologies and achieve cross-platform interoperability.
Mobile Apps: React Native is a fantastic tool for developing reusable and effective mobile apps. The industry standard for developing scalable, event-driven server-side applications is Node.js.
With an understanding of the benefits and drawbacks of each technology, you can make an informed decision that moves your project closer to success.
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Proj.7 - Happy Accidents (Technical Research)
Here I used HTML codes + JavaScript for creating my project.
1.HTML: HyperText Markup Language
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the most basic building block of the Web. It defines the meaning and structure of web content. Other technologies besides HTML are generally used to describe a web page's appearance/presentation (CSS) or functionality/behavior (JavaScript).
"Hypertext" refers to links that connect web pages to one another, either within a single website or between websites. Links are a fundamental aspect of the Web. By uploading content to the Internet and linking it to pages created by other people, you become an active participant in the World Wide Web.
HTML uses "markup" to annotate text, images, and other content for display in a Web browser. HTML markup includes special "elements" such as <;head>, <title>, <body>, <;header>, <footer>, <;article>, <;section>, <p>, <div>, <span>, <;;img>, <aside>, <audio>, <canvas>, <;datalist>, <details>, <embed>, <nav>, <;search>, <output>, <progress>, <video>, <ul>, <ol>, <li> and many others.
2. Java Script
JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted (or just-in-time compiled) programming language with first-class functions. While it is most well-known as the scripting language for Web pages, many non-browser environments also use it, such as Node.js, Apache CouchDB and Adobe Acrobat. JavaScript is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm, single-threaded, dynamic language, supporting object-oriented, imperative, and declarative (e.g. functional programming) styles.
Mozilla Foundation, HTML [online] Available at: HTML: HyperText Markup Language | MDN (mozilla.org) [Accessed 13 Nov. 2023].
Mozilla Foundation, Java Script [online] Available at: JavaScript | MDN (mozilla.org) [Accessed 13 Nov. 2023].
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Discover 35+ CSS Posters
Welcome to the refreshed collection of CSS posters at CSS Monster! Our curated selection of free HTML and CSS poster code examples, gathered from diverse online resources like CodePen and GitHub, has been updated as of August 2023, introducing 7 new items for you to explore and integrate into your projects. CSS posters serve as an outstanding tool to elevate the visual appeal of your website or application. They empower you to craft dynamic and interactive posters capable of captivating your users' attention. Furthermore, these posters are highly customizable, enabling seamless integration with the overall look and feel of your project, ensuring a harmonious and consistent design. We invite you to delve into this updated compilation of CSS posters. Each poster within our collection boasts unique features and design elements. Whether you're an experienced developer or just embarking on your coding journey, these posters stand ready as a valuable resource for your projects. It's important to note that all the posters featured are not only inspirational but also free to use and modify according to your specific requirements. So, don't hesitate—explore the collection today and infuse a dash of creativity into your projects!
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Exploring the Fundamentals of Node.js
Backend technology and backend languages were covered in our earlier post. We now explore Node.js, the most widely used backend language. We'll walk you through using Node.js to create a basic web server in this post.
Node.js is an effective runtime environment for server-side JavaScript execution. We will explore the fundamentals of Node.js in this beginner-friendly post. We'll go over its installation procedure, essential features, and architecture.
Targeted Audience:
Anybody interested in learning about Node.js, from novices to ambitious developers, should read this article. It requires no prior expertise of server-side coding and only a basic understanding of JavaScript.
Use Cases:
Node.js is a flexible framework that is frequently used to create web servers, scalable network applications, real-time programmes like chat rooms, and more. Web developers can benefit from learning Node.js, especially if they want to expand their knowledge of server-side programming.
Article Composition:
We studied backend technology and backend programming languages in our earlier essay. We will now talk about Node.js, which is the most widely used backend language. This tutorial will walk you through using Node.js to create a basic web server.
Getting Started:
You must have Node.js installed before you can begin constructing a Node.js web server. It should already be operational if you followed our earlier article. If not, you can get it from https://nodejs.org/, the official Node.js website.
Building a Basic Web Server:
Building a web server is quite simple using Node.js. An exemplary Node.js web server is shown here:
const http = require('http');
// Define the hostname and port
const hostname = '127.0.0.1';
const port = 3000;
// Create an HTTP server
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
res.statusCode = 200;
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain');
res.end('Hello, World!\n');
});
// Listen on the specified hostname and port
server.listen(port, hostname, () => {
console.log(`Server running at http://${hostname}:${port}/`);
});
This code creates an HTTP server that is ready to receive requests, defines a hostname and port, and imports the http module. It says "Hello, World!" in response to a request.
Running Your Server:
Use the node command to launch the code after saving it to a file (such as server.js):
'node server.js'
The IP address of your server is currently http://127.0.0.1:3000/. It is available through your web browser.
We'll look at some of Node.js's more sophisticated features in our upcoming article, such as routing, responding to various kinds of requests, and database interaction. If you build upon this basis, using Node.js to create reliable online applications will come easily to you.
Advantages of Node js:
1)High Performance: JavaScript is natively compiled into native machine code using Google's V8 JavaScript engine, upon which Node.js is based. It is therefore perfect for high-traffic websites and real-time applications because to its remarkable speed and performance.
2)Non-blocking I/O: Node.js employs a non-blocking, event-driven I/O paradigm. This implies that it can manage several connections at once and proceed from one task to the next without waiting for the previous one to complete. This non-blocking feature is essential for applications that need real-time data and high concurrency.
3)Scalability: Developing scalable apps is a good fit for Node.js. Because of its event-driven architecture, which effectively manages many concurrent connections, it's a good option for microservices and applications with demanding scaling requirements.
4)The package manager NPM (Node Package Manager) is included with Node.js and is responsible for hosting a large collection of open-source libraries and modules. This vast network of easily accessible packages streamlines development, saving time and energy.
5)JavaScript All Over: By using Node.js for both the client-side and server-side (front-end) programming languages, programmers may leverage JavaScript across the application stack. Code reusability can be increased and the development process streamlined by unifying the language used.
Limitations of Node js :
1)Single-threaded: Node.js's event-driven, single-threaded approach is useful for effectively managing multiple connections at once, but it isn't appropriate for CPU-bound jobs. CPU-intensive tasks might cause performance bottlenecks by blocking the event loop.
2)Callback Hell: When writing asynchronous code in Node.js, it's common to encounter callback hell, which makes it difficult to read and manage several nested callbacks. This can make it difficult to maintain the code.
3)Absence of Mature Libraries: Although Node.js has a robust library ecosystem, certain sectors, particularly those conventionally linked with alternative programming languages (e.g., scientific computing), might possess a smaller number of well-established libraries.
4)Restricted Support for Multi-core Processing: Due to its single-threaded architecture, Node.js is unable to fully utilise multi-core CPUs. In order to take advantage of multi-core capabilities, developers frequently need to employ extra tools and strategies.
5)Less Safe for Tasks Requiring a CPU: CPU-bound operations are not well suited for Node.js. A CPU-intensive task may cause the event loop to become blocked, which could pose a serious security risk by rendering the server unavailable to incoming requests.
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