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Node Cookbook

You're reading from   Node Cookbook Discover solutions, techniques, and best practices for server-side web development with Node.js 14

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838558758
Length 512 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introducing Node.js 14 2. Chapter 2: Handling I/O FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Streams, Streams, Streams 4. Chapter 4: Using Web Protocols 5. Chapter 5: Developing Node.js modules 6. Chapter 6: Exploring Node.js web Frameworks 7. Chapter 7: Working with Databases 8. Chapter 8: Testing with Node.js 9. Chapter 9: Securing Node.js Applications 10. Chapter 10: Performance Optimization 11. Chapter 11: Deploying Node.js Microservices 12. Chapter 12: Debugging Node.js 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Node.js is now over a decade old and has matured as a technology. Today, it is a common technology of choice for building applications of all sizes. Many large enterprises use Node.js in production, including the likes of Netflix, PayPal, IBM, and even NASA. Due to the widespread usage and dependence on Node.js, Node.js was moved under the OpenJS Foundation (formerly the Node.js Foundation). The OpenJS Foundation provides a neutral home for JavaScript projects, with a strong focus on open governance.

Created in 2009, Node.js wrapped Google Chrome's JavaScript Engine, V8, to enable JavaScript to be run outside the browser. Node.js brought JavaScript to the server and was built following a single-threaded event loop architecture, which enables it to effectively handle input/output and concurrent operations. Today, Node.js is a popular technology choice for building many types of applications, including HTTP web servers, microservices, command-line applications, and more. Key to Node.js's success is that it enables full-stack development in a common language, JavaScript.

The massive ecosystem of Node.js modules has supported Node.js's success. There are over 1 million modules available on the npm registry, with many abstracting lower-level implementation details to higher-level and more easily consumable APIs. Building your applications atop npm modules can speed up the development process while promoting code sharing and reuse.

Node Cookbook, Fourth Edition, is an updated version of Node Cookbook, Third Edition. The content has been updated in line with the latest long-term supported version of Node.js, Node.js 14.

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