Handling data in streams is fundamental to how we build applications. To make streaming work everywhere, the WHATWG Streams Standard (informally known as "Web streams") was designed to establish a common API to work across browsers and servers. It shipped in browsers, was adopted by Cloudflare Workers, Node.js, Deno, and Bun, and became the foundation for APIs like fetch(). It's a significant undertaking, and the people who designed it were solving hard problems with the constraints and tools they had at the time.
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New features could continue to be developed in the inventory service. These changes would get deployed to our internal development environment's microservices to power new internal builds of the live-service game client. With minimal additional work, this same inventory logic could be used in the AOT serverless codebase to build out the DLL files needed to support the same functionality in the offline game client.