Getting started with Node.js

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Node.js is an event-based, non-blocking, asynchronous I/O framework that uses Google’s V8 JavaScript engine. It is used for developing applications that make heavy use of the ability to run JavaScript both on the client, as well as on server side and therefore benefit from the re-usability of code and the lack of context switching. It is open-source and cross-platform. Node.js applications are written in pure JavaScript and can be run within Node.js environment on Windows, Linux etc…

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* Getting started with Node.js

Table Of Contents
0 Getting started
1 npm
41 cli
43 grunt
59 Hack
64 ES6
67 Redis
69 MongoDB
86 MongoDB
87 Lodash
91 CORS
105 N-API
108 Require