Part 1. Intro
Welcome to Express in Action. This is the first of three parts and, like many openers, it introduces the players.
In chapter 1, I’ll identify the characters. Spoiler alert: they are Node.js and Express. The former is a JavaScript runtime—a place where JavaScript code can run—that’s attractive to a lot of developers. Node.js is powerful, but its APIs can, at times, lack power and leave you writing a lot of boilerplate code; that’s where Express struts onto the scene. It fits snugly into Node.js and makes it easier to write web applications. You’ll learn all this and much more in chapter 1.
In chapter 2 you’ll learn what it means for Node.js to be a JavaScript runtime, and you’ll be running JavaScript in Node.js. You’ll build a couple ...
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