Break the tyranny of native mobile apps

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Why Node.js waited for OpenSSL security update before patching

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December 08, 2015

Break the tyranny of native mobile apps

Once freedom reigned in the form of Web apps that worked across every platform. Mobile apps have taken a big step back with platform lock-in -- but there's hope

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1. Why Node.js waited for OpenSSL security update before patching

2. Up close with Google's Angular 2 JavaScript framework

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