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Manage files in the browser in JS

Posted on May 15, 2024May 9, 2025 by A-yon

Modern browsers can do a lot more than we commonly know. Today, I’m going to introduce a topic that is familiar in server-side programming, but lesser-known in frontend development: accessing the file system and managing files and directories. READ MORE

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Deno, JavaScript, Node.js, TypeScript, Web Development 1 Comment

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