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Revision as of 02:35, 29 January 2016
This article introduces Node.js for the beginner.
Contents
Requirements
- Some knowledge of software installation and configuration
- Some knowledge of computer programming
Download Node.js
The Node.js website auto-detects visitor operating systems. You should be offered a download compatible with your operating system.
Install Node.js
Run the downloaded installer program.
Configure Node.js
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Run Node.js
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Write a Hello World program
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Run the Hello World program
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See also
External links
Links to "getting started with Node.js" --
- Docs @ nodejs.org
- Step-by-Step Guide For Getting Started by Alexandru Vladutu
- Felix's Node.js Guide
- How do I get started with Node.js @ Stack Overflow
- An Absolute Beginner's Guide To Node.js
- The Dead-Simple Step-By-Step Guide For Front-End Developers To Getting Up And Running With Node.js, Express, Jade, And MongoDB
- The Node Beginner Book by Manuel Kiessling
- Node.js for Beginners @ tutsplus.com
- NODESCHOOL - Open source workshop
- HowToNode.org - a community-supported blog
- How to Run Hello World with Node.js