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Node.js in Practice
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Node.js in Practice

by Marc Harter, Alex Young
December 2014
Intermediate to advanced
424 pages
13h 26m
English
Manning Publications
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Part 3. Writing modules

As we dove deep into Node’s core libraries and looked into real-world recipes, we’ve been building a narrative that leads to the biggest part of the Node ecosystem: community-driven innovation through third-party module development. As the core provides the Legos with which we build, and the recipes provide the tooling and insight to build confidently, what we ultimately build is up to us!

We have one last chapter that will take you through the ins and outs of building a module and contributing it back to the community.

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