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Swimlane is an AI-driven security automation company built for enterprise security teams managing high alert volumes, complex tool stacks, and strict operational requirements. Its Turbine platform brings automation, case management, integrations, and agentic AI into one connected operating layer for the SOC. It gives security teams the operational backbone to run modern SecOps at enterprise scale and turns security environments into a structured system of action where AI, automation, casework, and human decision-making move together. With low-code playbooks, flexible deployment options, and enterprise-scale orchestration, Swimlane gives security operations teams a more consistent way to reduce manual effort, improve response speed, and maintain control over every action.
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Node >= 22 or higher installed on their local development machine. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
TypeScript / Node.js: Excellent for building asynchronous backend systems that must stream text data smoothly to thousands of users simultaneously. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Because Node.js operates on a single-threaded asynchronous runtime, it is inherently vulnerable to processes that hog the CPU for too long. I absolutely cringe whenever I see developers blindly copy-pasting complex regular expressions from StackOverflow without actually testing their performance impact. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
This tutorial walks you through setting up a simple Docker Compose project that serves two Node web servers over HTTPS using Caddy as a reverse proxy. You will learn how to use mkcert to generate wildcard certificates and the minimal configuration needed in the Caddyfile and docker-compose.yml to get it all working. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Node.js: This is required for Hardhat. You can check if your terminal has it installed by running node -v. It will show a version number, if it is already available. If not, download the LTS version from https://nodejs.org/en, install it, then reopen your terminal and recheck to confirm successful installation. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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