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Here you are coding away, when you realize you are in desperate need of a quick shell script to get your project cleaned up. You are standing at a fork in the road: Bash or Node? You choose the road less travelled by (for some reason) — Node. Irina congratulates you on this decision. You have written it, you may have published it, and it certainly works. But what now? Is this all a command line module Node is good for: a project clean up and some data manipulation?JavaScript conference of HolyJS 2016 Moscow December 11, 2016 Sooner or later, there is a need for own tools for various reasons: either there are not enough ready-made tools, or there is some peculiarity in the project. Developing browser-based tools is a daunting task. The most difficult thing is for them to work remotely, off page. This is scary for many - you need to do a lot and understand a lot. But if most of the problems have already been solved, and you can focus only on the main function of the tool? What if such tools can work in an arbitrary WebView, be it embedded in a browser, editor, or other application on any device? In his report, Roman will tell about remote tools: what are the difficulties and how to get around them,http://bit.ly/2P4jIYM
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