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Check out our new section on npm Security suggestions ☺️ [View this email in your browser]( [npm on the move]( npm and WASM: How can we help? Continuing the theme of WebAssembly news, last month the folks at WebAssembly SF posted [a video featuring Laurie Voss]( Chief Data Officer, speaking at their February event. His topic that evening was [npm and WASM: how can we help?]( You can watch the presentation (approximately 30 minutes) to discover some early stats on WASM adoption and learn about npm’s plans to support WASM. Check it out! Laurie will be speaking at the first-ever MagnoliaJS [MagnoliaJS is Mississippi's first-ever developer conference.]( New conference alert! [MagnoliaJS]( is Mississippi's first-ever JavaScript developer conference. In two weeks, Laurie Voss will be there to keynote the event. Tickets are still on sale - [get yours here](. npm Security suggests: Electronegativity Looking for a way to identify misconfigurations and security anti-patterns in [Electron]( applications? Meet [Electronegativity]( created by the folks at Doyensec. Electronegativity detects and mitigates potential weaknesses and implementation bugs when developing applications using Electron. This tool, from a team we trust, is definitely worth your time. [Share your project with npm!]( As you know, we love to feature projects created by members of the npm community and ecosystem. Now, it’s easier than ever to reach out and let us know that we should feature your project! If your team is using npm to build something cool, let us know by visiting [this brand new site.]( Recommended package: simple-graphql-assembler Fans of [Apollo Server]( and GraphQL will appreciate this packager. [simple-graphql-assember]( creates type definitions and resolvers for the community-maintained, open source Apollo server. Curious about this project? They’re looking for contributions, so take a peek. Heading to Hawaii for LocoMoco [LocoMocoSec Security Conference, April 15-19 2019]( How lucky is [Adam {NAME}]( Head of npm Security, that he gets to travel to Hawaii in two weeks to speak at this cool conference, [LocoMocoSec]( If you’re there, make sure you check out his talk “JavaScript Supply Chain Security” and say hi.[Tickets are still available here!]( We made FinTech Innovation Lab’s Class of 2019 Yesterday, [FinTech Innovation Labs]( in partnership with Accenture and the Partnership Fund for New York City, announced their selection of 11 emerging technology companies to participate in this year’s [FinTech Innovation Lab](. npm will join other companies, like CloudFrame and Cyberwrite, in receiving mentorship from FinTech Innovation Lab's partners, as well as product feedback and use case development. What we’re reading: Announcing Lucet! More great news for WebAssembly! Last week, Fastly announced the open sourcing of [Lucet, Fastly’s native WebAssembly compiler and runtime](. Lucet already supports the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) and has been successfully shipping in the four major browsers since early 2017. For all the details on Lucet’s announcement, [read the full post](. Building together, an npm solution [Build together with npm]( The same tools that empower developers to work together on Open Source projects can make enterprise teams more efficient when collaborating on mission-critical applications. [Learn more about npm Orgs here.]( No joke, use npm with Gopher! [npm via Gopher!!]( You might be inclined to think that the announcement of [npm being accessible by Gopher]( amounts to little more than a prank. But you’d be wrong, because apparently real Gopher things [being released on April 1]( is now a thing! Go check it out. Copyright © 2019 npm, Inc., All rights reserved. You (or someone impersonating you) signed up for this email list on our site... but you can feel free to remove yourself at any time. Our mailing address is: npm, Inc. 1999 Harrison St. Ste 1150Oakland, CA 94612 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Share](

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