22 Quality Assurance
Once you say you’re going to settle for second, that’s what happens to you in life.—John F. Kennedy
With Node.js, you can achieve relatively fast results. This is one of the biggest advantages of combining a lightweight platform with a rich collection of packages. However, this high speed of development also quickly gives rise to a shortcoming: The quality of the source code isn’t always the best. This is less of a problem for simple prototypes, but if you’re working on a large application that’s supposed to be used for several years, you need to pay attention to the quality of the source code. For Node.js, numerous tools exist to support you with this task. In this chapter, we’ll introduce you to some style guides and tools ...
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