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Learn Node.js

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Practice server-side JavaScript applications with node.js.
Gabe Mays
Gabe Mays
Last updated:
June 21, 2025
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Description

Practice server-side JavaScript applications with node.js.

Benefits

Non-blocking I/O, huge ecosystem, and perfect for full-stack JS.

Example

Nate picked up Node.js when his freelance gigs kept asking for full-stack projects. He already knew JavaScript from frontend work, so learning Node felt like a natural next step. He started with a REST API tutorial, then built a real-world app to track gym progress. What he loved most was how fast he could go from idea to endpoint. Plus, working in the same language across the stack just made everything click. Now it’s his default backend choice for client projects.

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