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Learn how to generate controllers with LoopBack 4, see the Loopback 4 logo, discover the IBM SDK for Node.js, and more! LB 4 Logo | IBM Node SDK [View this email in your browser]( FEBRUARY 2018 NEWSLETTER [Generate Controllers With LoopBack 4]( Work has been going non-stop on the upcoming LoopBack 4.0. We’ve just added the new controller generation command to the lb4 CLI toolkit, which you can install with npm i -g @loopback/cli. [Read More]( [Community Chooses LoopBack 4 Logo]( Late last year, we asked for assistance from the StrongLoop community to decide upon a new LoopBack logo - one that will represent LoopBack 4. We shared five logo options ands three color palette options, asking for you to rank your favorites. We weren’t disappointed, with over 200 of you taking the time to share your input. [LoopBack 4 Logo]( [IBM SDK for Node.js]( The IBM® SDK for Node.js™ provides a stand-alone JavaScript® runtime and server-side JavaScript solution for IBM platforms. It provides a high-performance, highly scalable, event-driven environment with non-blocking I/O that is programmed with the familiar JavaScript programming language. [Learn More]( [Building a RESTful API Using LoopBack, by DZone]( Learn how to build a RESTful API project using the open source LoopBack framework, and connect it to a MongoDB database. [Learn More]( [Upcoming Events]( Check out StrongLoop at these meetups, trainings and conferences. [1. Index San Francisco]( (San Francisco, CA) February 19-22, 2018 - Take part in [Node.js Community Day]( - Join the [OpenAPI Community Day]( [2. Think 2018]( (Las Vegas, NV) March 19-22, 2018 See the StrongLoop [Events Page]( for our full schedule. What's Next? - Broadcast your Node.js and LoopBack skills on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter with [IBM Open Badges](. - Get started with [Open API Spec]( focused on creating, evolving and promoting a vendor-neutral API Description Format based on the Swagger Specification. - Look at [API Microgateway]( the developer-focused, extensible Node.js gateway framework for enforcing access to microservices and APIs. - Try out [LoopBack]( the highly-extensible, open-source Node.js framework. [Twitter]( [GitHub]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( MAILING ADDRESS: StrongLoop 1001 E. Hillsdale Blvd. Suite 400Foster City, CA 94404 [Add us to your address book](//strongloop.us8.list-manage.com/vcard?u=fff96e3211df0eba0c4cbe647&id=5cdaff72d5) Copyright © 2018 StrongLoop, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted-in for emails when you signed up for a product, service, or promotion on StrongLoop.com or at an event that StrongLoop attended.

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