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    Cloudflare Workers in 2025: from edge to enterprise
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    Cloudflare Workers in 2025: from edge to enterprise

    Cloudflare Workers cumple ocho años y se ha convertido en una plataforma de aplicaciones completa. Repaso de qué ofrece hoy, qué limitaciones persisten y en qué tipo de proyecto tiene sentido apostar.

    49 11 min January 12, 2025
    WASI 0.2 GA: Truly Composable WebAssembly
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    WASI 0.2 GA: Truly Composable WebAssembly

    WASI 0.2 trajo el Component Model a GA. Cómo cambia la portabilidad server-side de WebAssembly y qué casos son viables hoy.

    90 9 min June 28, 2024 4.3
    SQLite in Production: Not Just for Mobile
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    SQLite in Production: Not Just for Mobile

    SQLite en servidores es más viable de lo que crees. WAL, Litestream, LiteFS y patrones que hacen posible escalarla hasta donde muchos Postgres no llegan.

    197 7 min April 17, 2024 4.2
    Deno Deploy: TypeScript at the Edge Without a Server
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    Deno Deploy: TypeScript at the Edge Without a Server

    Deno Deploy es la propuesta edge-serverless de los creadores de Deno. Qué aporta frente a Workers y Lambda, cuándo encaja y dónde queda corto.

    70 7 min March 15, 2024 4.5
    Cloudflare Workers: Edge Compute Without Containers
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    Cloudflare Workers: Edge Compute Without Containers

    Cloudflare Workers ejecutan JavaScript y WebAssembly en más de 300 ciudades sin gestionar servidores. Dónde brilla el modelo y dónde no llega.

    55 9 min December 13, 2023 4.8
    WebAssembly: The Component Model as the Next Frontier
    Desarrollo de Software

    WebAssembly: The Component Model as the Next Frontier

    WASM sale del navegador con WASI y el modelo de componentes. Qué es, qué resuelve y por qué equipos serverless deberían prestar atención.

    73 8 min August 15, 2023 4.3
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