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Node.js for Beginners

Node.js for Beginners

By : Ulises Gascón
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Node.js for Beginners

Node.js for Beginners

4.8 (5)
By: Ulises Gascón

Overview of this book

Node.js revolutionizes server-side JavaScript development and empowers developers to build efficient, scalable, and versatile applications across a range of use cases. This book is written by a Node.js core collaborator and releaser and is the only book for beginners on Node.js. It takes you on a progressive learning path that will give you the skills needed to leverage Node.js. You’ll learn Node.js fundamentals and refresh your knowledge of JavaScript before transitioning to the development of modern web applications using Node.js, Express.js, and MongoDB. You’ll get hands-on with complex topics such as asynchronous programming, npm libraries, event-driven patterns for HTTP servers, RESTful API, and JSON Web Tokens. The final chapters will walk you through the deployment process, offering insights into various strategies, including bare metal setups, virtual machines, and containerization with Docker. You’ll also be guided through the use of Process Manager 2 (PM2) for efficient process management. By the end of this Node.js book, you'll have the skills to craft, test, and deploy Node.js web applications confidently and use this powerful stack in your day-to-day projects.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Part 1: Node.js Overview and JavaScript Language
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Part 2: Node.js Ecosystem and Architecture
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Part 3: Web Application Fundamentals
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Part 4: Building Solid Web Applications with Node.js
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Part 5: Mastering Node.js Deployment and Portability

Structuring core libraries

Over the years, Node.js has grown a lot, and the core libraries too. There are many libraries available for us to use, and it is important to know how they are structured to be able to use them properly.

Most of the core libraries are quite simple and are structured in a similar way so you know what to expect in practical terms. Once you know how to use one of them, you will be able to use the rest of them without any problem.

Furthermore, you will be able to create your own libraries and publish them in npm, and other developers will be able to use them easily, but we will talk about this in the next chapter.

The library structure

Let’s look at the fs library as an example. The fs library is used to work with the file system, and it is one of the most used libraries in Node.js.

Any library that performs I/O operations is asynchronous. Historically, Node.js has offered two ways to handle I/O operations: callbacks or synchronous functions...

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