Preface
Over the last decade, Node.js has grown from an experimental runtime into one of the most important technologies in modern web development. It is now a staple in companies of every size, powering everything from quick prototypes to some of the most ambitious, large-scale systems in production today. This rise is no accident. Node.js combines the flexibility and reach of JavaScript, a language understood by millions and supported in every browser, with an event-driven asynchronous architecture that excels at handling I/O-bound workloads. On top of this, a thriving ecosystem of modules, frameworks, and tools has emerged, providing solutions for almost any problem a developer might face.
The ability to use the same language on both the ...
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