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| | | | | To create a Node.js application, you need a web server, a request, a router, and request handlers. Frameworks like Express.js speed up development by providing a robust set of features to build web applications and APIs. | |
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| | | | | TL;DR Rails 4.0 will allow you to stream arbitrary data at arbitrary intervals with Live Streaming. HAPPY MONDAY EVERYONE! Besides enabling multi-threading by default, one of the things I really wanted for Rails 4.0 is the ability to stream data to the client. I want the ability to treat the response object as an I/O object, and have the data I write immediately available to the client. Essentially, the ability to deliver whatever data I want, whenever I want. | |
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| | | | | You've seen some of these UIs as of recent AI tools that stream text, right? Like this: I peeked under the hood of ChatGPT and meta.ai to figure how they work. Server-sent events Server-sent events (SSE) seem like the right tool for the job. A server-side script flushes out content whenever it's re | |
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