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1. What is Node?
2. How do you install Node?
3. Hello World
4. Know the Runtime
5. Events
6. File System
7. Modules
8. Build & Deploy
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There’s a ton of hype around Deno right now (which is an awesome thing), but be careful jumping on the hottest new trend of the week. If you want to get shit done today, learn Node.
This connected so many dots, thank you !
"Probably already installed on your system"… lol no never
thank you sir!
This is EXTREMELY USEFUL. You explained better than 50 web pages, 5 YT tutorials and ChatGPT together, Thank You! :}
That’s all fine and great, but as a noob, I still have no idea why you did any of that, or what it actually did.
Not even remotely.
This video might be helpful for people that already know everything you just explained.
Thanks for this! Just wondering, why in the case of the app.get() does (request, response) mean an input param & an output param, but in the case of readFile() both (err, html) seem to be 2 output params?
Can we host nodejs in firebase hosting ?
I like green thats why i use node
Love the keyboard applause.😂🎉
As of today i still have no clue why i'd ever start to use Node.JS. If you need Node, you might want to realize you're just too stupid to get a hang of Javascript and Jquery.
very useful thanks
Thanks!
Great video. Concise, clear and to the point! Thank you!
im confused
Thank you.
nodejs opens as black cmd box… how can i opet it like yours??
Why would you send your html from your backend? Why not just have an html file in the client you can navigate to? Or wait am I missing something?
Best Video, short but book of knowledge!
I understand that this video is a number of years old, but this approach to working vscode does not work anymore. Output from the console.log command does not go to the terminal unless you open a "JavaScript Debug Terminal" You can do this by clicking the play button with the bug on it on the left side of the editor. this will pup open the "Run and Debug" dock/view. in the middle of that should be a blue button labeled "JavaScipt Debug Terminal" click that and it will open a terminal that looks just like any other, but when you issue a node command, your output from console.log messages WILL show up.
"Beginners guide" my ass
im too idiot to get all of these
cool video)
“Bun will replace Dino the same way Dino replaced Node”
-some tech guy
Shout-out from almost 2024: never heard of deno.
Anyone else getting ReferenceError: readFile is not defined at the last part of the tutorial?
i hate my life
o very good tnks
very nice
excellent explanation. Bravo !!
You do a great job. But it is a bit fast. Where is the file system module where I can import two systems?
Is it ok that my console.log(process.env.USER); come up undefined before I assign a name to it?
this is not for beginners…
*me who joins in on the clapping but can't get my last 7 brain cells to atleast process what a localhost is*, maybe i should stick to making beats
The pace is way too fast bro. Even slowing it down to 75% and pausing doesn't negate that fact. This is less of an "ultimate guide for beginners" and more of a "review for experts". Love the contents though
Is it possible if I run Node js and Xampp simultaneously?
Bun be like : "😁"
Well, it works! I'm getting a 502 Bad Gateway error, but it works!
😅4th attempt let's gooo
I promise you this stuff is confusing….but this video helped. Just need more reps
This is a programmer's beginner guide to Node.js . Perfect! Just what I was looking for.
Super helpful, even 3 years later in 2023