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аvascript is without a question among the most prominent and commonly used client-side programming languages available. jаvascript's scope of use has expanded in recent years, and it is now also used for server-side development. Node.js is an extremely popular JS framework, meant for rapid web and application development.

Conquering jаvascript: Node.js helps the reader master the Node.js framework for faster and more robust development. This book is a detailed guide that will help developers and coders do more with Node.js. It discusses the basics in brief, and then moves on to more advanced and detailed exercises to help readers quickly gain the required knowledge.

jаvascript is used to write the source code in the source file. Your jаvascript code will be interpreted and executed using the Node.js interpreter. The Node.js distribution supports SunOS, Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows operating systems with 32-bit (386) and 64-bit (amd64) x86 CPU architectures.

The most compelling feature of Node.js is how easy it is for programmers to scale apps horizontally as well as vertically. By adding a few more new nodes to the existing system, the applications can be horizontally scaled. Furthermore, Node.js allows you to add extra resources to single nodes during the vertical scaling of the application. As a result, it’s extremely scalable and a superior option to existing jаvascript servers.

Key Features:

- Discusses how to use Node.js for real-world practical solutions
- Provides complete coverage of full-stack development
- Covers server-side development with Node.js

This book is a valuable reference for Node.js developers as well as those involved in game development, mobile apps, progressive applications, and now even desktop apps.
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