A flaw in the binary-parser npm package before version 2.3.0 lets attackers execute arbitrary JavaScript via unsanitized parser input.
The answer is much twistier than you’d imagine. They say that behind every great man is a woman, and it’s usually true.
Abstract: With the emergence of the Node.js ecosystem, JavaScript has become a widely used programming language for implementing server-side web applications. In this article, we present the first ...
Jandas is designed to have very similar indexing experience as Pandas. It implements DataFrame, Series and Index classes in TypeScript and supports position- and label-based indexing. Unlike Pandas ...
Abstract: The performance of sound event classification, including detection or tagging, depends heavily on the number of training samples and the quality of the training data. This paper presents an ...
JavaScript updates in 2026 focus on fixing long-standing issues instead of adding unnecessary complexity. Core features now handle iteration sets, async logic, and dates with fewer workarounds and ...
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