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What I learned from my NodeJS course (part 1)

Notepad++ Node.js Google GitHub VS Code
  1. A free source code editor which supports several programming languages running under the MS Windows environment.
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    • Open Source
    Always working in the js-fundamentals.js file Open the file with any text editor. For now, use Notepad++.

    #IDEs And Text Editors #Text Editors #IDE 174 social mentions

  2. Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications
    Download NodeJS is made to function outside a web browser With Node, it can be used for so much more than web development Https://nodejs.org/en Download LTS version The site has changed a lot Go through the installation steps.

    #Runtime #JavaScript Runtime #JavaScript 866 social mentions

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    Google Search, also referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web
    CTRL + S => Save Don't be afraid to use Google and find answers of your own ChatGPT.

    #Search Engine #Internet Search #Web Search 3720 social mentions

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    Originally founded as a project to simplify sharing code, GitHub has grown into an application used by over a million people to store over two million code repositories, making GitHub the largest code host in the world.
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    I will now be busy with my resume template. Logged into my GitHub.

    #Software Development #Code Collaboration #Git 2173 social mentions

  5. Build and debug modern web and cloud applications, by Microsoft
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    I have no experience with NodeJS and am not familiar with VSCode but I've heard of it.

    #Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 1110 social mentions

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