Nodejs for beginner

· Dynamite Technology
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Node.js is a popular, powerful, and efficient JavaScript runtime environment that enables developers to build scalable, high-performance network applications. It has become a standard tool for building server-side web applications, and its popularity has exploded in recent years due to its versatility and ease of use.

There are numerous Node.js books available, but they all aim to help developers become proficient in developing Node.js applications. These books typically cover Node.js fundamentals such as asynchronous programming, event-driven architecture, and the Node.js runtime environment. They also cover popular Node.js frameworks, such as Express, and other related technologies, like MongoDB and WebSockets.

Node.js books are an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn how to build scalable and efficient network applications with JavaScript. They provide a comprehensive introduction to Node.js and offer numerous examples and exercises that help readers gain hands-on experience. Whether you are a seasoned developer or just getting started with Node.js, there is a Node.js book that can help you master this powerful technology.

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JEEVAN SHETTY
January 27, 2025
Very useful book
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Subhash Yadav
April 5, 2023
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