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Is web Should [web-worker tag really goodworker] be used for nodeNode.js workers?

Web workers are new browsers'browser feature that allows to start a new thread to start and communicate with it using messages. Soon after being implemented, Node.js ports popped out that are internally using child process API.

I'm not really sure if questions on thoseabout Node.js ports should use tagthe web-worker tag because they work differently (internally) and most of the time, if not allwaysalways, are used to solve completely different problems.

I follow the web-worker tagfollowed for few months and I never had anything to say toabout the Node.js questions (though I do use Node.js myself occasionally). I think something like node-workers should exist instead. What do you think?

Is web-worker tag really good for node.js workers?

Web workers are new browsers' feature that allows to start a new thread and communicate with it using messages. Soon after being implemented, Node.js ports popped out that are internally using child process API.

I'm not really sure if questions on those Node.js ports should use tag web-worker because they work differently (internally) and most of the time, if not allways, are used to solve completely different problems.

I follow the web-worker tag for few months and I never had anything to say to the Node.js questions (though I do use Node.js myself occasionally). I think something like node-workers should exist instead. What do you think?

Should [web-worker] be used for Node.js workers?

Web workers are new browser feature that allows a new thread to start and communicate with it using messages. Soon after being implemented, Node.js ports popped out that are internally using child process API.

I'm not really sure if questions about Node.js ports should use the web-worker tag because they work differently (internally) and most of the time, if not always, are used to solve completely different problems.

I followed for few months and I never had anything to say about the questions (though I do use Node.js myself occasionally). I think something like should exist instead. What do you think?

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Is web-worker tag really good for node.js workers?

Web workers are new browsers' feature that allows to start a new thread and communicate with it using messages. Soon after being implemented, Node.js ports popped out that are internally using child process API.

I'm not really sure if questions on those Node.js ports should use tag web-worker because they work differently (internally) and most of the time, if not allways, are used to solve completely different problems.

I follow the web-worker tag for few months and I never had anything to say to the Node.js questions (though I do use Node.js myself occasionally). I think something like node-workers should exist instead. What do you think?