Blogs

By Akash
on January 9, 2024
Life is no Ponyhof (a modern German saying): With an unusually long and arduous 8-week beta phase, we have finally managed to release and announce a new "final" XAMPP version. In this version of XAMPP we mainly updated: MySQL (5.1.33), PHP (5.2.9), a...
By Akash
on September 9, 2023
Our MySQL Learning Paths included within the MySQL Learning Subscription provides required and suggested courses to help you achieve your training goals and prepare for an industry-recognized Oracle certification. Click on the preview link to see the...
By Akash
on September 25, 2023
The Node.js team has recently released version 20.6.0, which brings improvements in environment variable configuration, module resolution, module customization, and experimental support for C++ garbage collection.In this patch, developers gain a new...
By Akash
on November 24, 2023
Node.js 21, the latest release of the open source cross-platform JavaScript runtime, has arrived, featuring a built-in WebSocket client and support for globs in the platform’s test runner. Announced October 17, Node.js 21 is equipped with an experime...
By Akash
on November 7, 2023
We're excited to announce the release of Node.js 21! Highlights include updates of the V8 JavaScript engine to 11.8, stable fetch and WebStreams, a new experimental flag to flip module defaults (--experimental-default-type), a built-in WebSocket clie...
By Akash
on October 16, 2023
Node.js 20.6.0, the latest version of the asynchronous, event-driven JavaScript runtime, includes built-in env. file support for configuring environment variables. The update, cited as the “current” version of Node.js and announced September 4, can b...
By Akash
on December 29, 2023
The largest software registry of Node.js packages, npm, has disclosed multiple security flaws that were identified and remedied recently.The first flaw concerns leak of names of private npm packages on the npmjs.com's 'replica' server—feeds from whic...
By Akash
on September 22, 2023
Researchers have discovered multiple npm packages named after NodeJS libraries that even pack a Windows executable that resembles NodeJS but instead drops a sinister trojan.These packages, given their stealthiness and a very low detection rate, had b...
By Akash
on October 16, 2023
In addition to updating MySQL HeatWave’s AutoML and Autopilot, Oracle will now offer a small shape for the service, targeting customers with smaller volumes of data. Oracle is adding new machine learning features to its data analytics cloud service M...
By Akash
on December 13, 2023
Oracle recently announced HeatWave Lakehouse, enabling customers to query data in object storage with record performance vs. Snowflake, Amazon Redshift, Databricks, and Google Big Query. Querying the data in object storage is as fast as querying the...