Javascript: Javascript Back End Programming

· Javascript Book 3 · Andy Vickler · Narrated by Chuck Roe
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Take a deep dive into Node.js to learn more about this complex web-development application.

Do you want to learn how to build scalable web applications? If you said yes, then this is the book you have been searching for!

Node.js is the number one choice for server-side web development, as it allows you to build both client and server-side software using the same paradigms and tools. This book will take you through the important concepts involved in using Node.js to build your server-side applications. Each chapter is self-contained with its own practical but simple examples to show you how it works. By the end of this book, you will have all the knowledge you need to put together your own web application.

In this book, you will:

· Learn how to set up your Node.js environment.

· Explore everything about the REPL Terminal.

· Read about the Node.js package manager.

· Discover Node.js callbacks and asynchronous JS.

· Find out about Node.js events, buffers, streams, and the file system.

· Investigate Node.js global objects and the global object – they are different.

· Learn about Node.js modules, utility modules, the web module, and more.

· Find out about the Express framework.

· Learn RESTful API.

· And so much more!

Node.js one part of your toolkit in building server and client-side applications. Click on the Buy Now button to get your copy of this book and dive into Node.js and back-end JavaScript development today!


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