node-cross-fetch binary package in Ubuntu Noble amd64
The scenario that cross-fetch really shines is when the same JavaScript
codebase needs to run on different platforms.
* Platform agnostic: browsers, Node or React Native
* Optional polyfill: it's up to you if something is going to be added to the
global object or not
* Simple interface: no instantiation, no configuration and no extra dependency
* WHATWG compliant: it works the same way wherever your code runs
* TypeScript support: better development experience with types.
.
Node.js is an event-based server-side JavaScript engine.
Publishing history
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2023-11-20 03:49:03 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | release | universe | javascript | Optional | 4.0.0+ds-2build2 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | proposed | universe | javascript | Optional | 4.0.0+ds-2build2 | |||
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2023-11-19 23:00:18 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | proposed | universe | javascript | Optional | 4.0.0+ds-2build1 | ||
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2023-11-20 03:49:21 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | release | universe | javascript | Optional | 4.0.0+ds-2 | ||
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2024-01-13 12:10:15 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | proposed | universe | javascript | Optional | 4.0.0+ds-2 | ||
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2023-11-19 19:19:45 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Noble amd64 | release | universe | javascript | Optional | 3.1.5+ds.1-3 | ||
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