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Couchbase makes a lot of use of this fact making the Couchbase node.js SDK Couchnode a wrapper around the C library, providing a node.js like API, but leveraging the power of a native C library underneath.
So how is this done? What does such a package look like, and how do you go about writing one? This talk walks through creating C extensions for node by example, with live coding goodness.
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Philipp Fehre
Traveling through the world of Scheme, C/C++, Ruby and JavaScript Phil enjoys all kinds programming and the respective communities. He is writing both software and words as sideshowcoder, and keeps talking about TDD, NoSQL and the software development process in general. Over the last few years he had the chance to work with and grow systems on the latest and greatest technologies. He saw them succeed, fail, and the tech being the "wrong tool", the "right tool" or the "most fun tool" for the job. He now works at Couchbase where he explores the ins and outs of NoSQL as a Developer Advocate.