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The Ultimate Node.js Course Hey there, You've probably already heard of Node.js. This JavaScript run

The Ultimate Node.js Course [View in browser]( Hey there, You've probably already heard of Node.js. This JavaScript runtime (a program we can use to execute JavaScript on our computers) is used for backend web servers, command line tools, and other utilities. Why learn Node.js in 2022? It's super fast, widely supported, and has all the flexibility advantages of JavaScript. Companies such as Netflix, LinkedIn, Paypal and Uber have used it to power the backend of their web and mobile applications. Using Node.js in your stack is perfect for the aspiring Full Stack developer as you'll only be using one language - writing JavaScript for the browser and for the backend! You'll be able to learn faster and build things faster. [Node.js: Novice to Ninja]( walks you through building your first node.js application - a multi-player real-time quiz application. This might sound complex but we'll give you all the code, text, videos and tutorials to master Node.js and build something super cool along the way. [Node.js: Novice to Ninja]( The ultimate guide to Node.js web development. Learn everything needed to build a professional web application using Node.js! [Read Now]( I sincerely hope you enjoy this course and this helps you on your way to being a full stack developer, or build your own utilities. If you have any questions or issues about this content, please respond to this email and we will look into it. Happy learning, Mark @ SitePoint SitePoint 10-20 Gwynne Street, Cremorne Australia [discord]( [twitter]( [facebook]( You received this email because you signed up on our website or made purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](

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