Node.js Translation to Spanish - (1304 words) (Part 25)
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Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment that executes JavaScript code outside of a browser.
Node.js came into existence when the original developers of JavaScript extended it from something you could only run in the browser to something you could run on your machine as a standalone application.
In simple words, it's an open source execution environment for developing web applications, which is event-based, it uses the V8 engine to provide an execution environment that compiles and executes JavaScript at a higher speed. It is possible to run Node.js without any restriction on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
It should be noted that it is NOT a server language, this means that it executes code, so it could be understood as an interpreter.
Contribution Specifications
Node.js is currently being translated into 33 languages. I´m contributing to translate it into the Spanish language. So far, we have managed to translate 26% of the project.
Translation Overview
I continue with my contribution in the ChangeLog_V8.md folder.
A Changelog is a record of all the notable changes made to a project, it usually includes change records such as new features or bug fixes. It includes all the changes historically, although it is intended that a Changelog does not include all the changes, but rather it contains a list of notable changes ordered chronologically for each version of a project.
For large projects, there are many people who work in systems with different ideas about design and different knowledge about standards. This leads to a totally different technique, and the more documented it is, the more people can work together.
In this contribution, I started to translate the commits of the version 8.6.0, whose notable changes are:
crypto
- Support for multiple ECDH curves.
This change allows you to set ECDH curve names separated by a colon in the ecdhCurve option of SecureContext. The option can also be set to "automatic" to select the curve automatically from the list integrated in OpenSSL by enabling SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto ().
dgram
- Custom lookup functions are now supported.
This commit adds support for custom DNS lookup functions in dgram sockets. This is similar to the existing feature in net sockets.
n-api
- The command-line flag is no longer required to use N-API.
This commit is based on the elimination of the command line indicator that was needed to load the N-API module.
tls
- Docs-only deprecation of parseCertString().
In this commit it's promoted to mark parseCertString () as deprecated.
These are some examples of the translated commits this time:
English:
d30a5836b6 - benchmark: provide default methods for assert (Rich Trott) #15174
Spanish:
d30a5836b6 - benchmark: proporcionar métodos predeterminados para aserción (Rich Trott) #15174
The benchmarks for assert all take a method configuration option, but the allowable values are different across the files. For each benchmark, provide an arbitrary default if method is set to an empty string. This allows all the assert benchmarks to be run with a single command but only on a single method.
This is primarily useful for testing that the assert benchmark files don't contain egregious errors.
English:
771c2ac7c2 - http: revert #14024 writable is never set to false (Matteo Collina) #15404
Spanish:
771c2ac7c2 - http: revertir #14024 "writable" nunca se establece en falso (Matteo Collina) #15404
The configuration of writable=false in IncomingMessage.end made some errors being swallowed in some very popular in some very popular OSS libraries that node must support. This commit adds some of those cases of use to the tests, in this way, future regressions are avoided.
Languages
This contribution was translated from English to Spanish.
Word Count
- In this contribution, I've translated 1304 words
- I've translated a total of 28909 words so far.
Previous translations on this project
- Part 24
- Part 23
- Part 22
- Part 21
- Part 20
- Part 19
- Part 18
- Part 17
- Part 16
- Part 15
- Part 14
- Part 13
- Part 12
- Part 11
- Part 10
- Part 9
- Part 8
- Part 7
- Part 6
- Part 5
- Part 4
- Part 3
- Part 2
- Part 1
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