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hellcaster2020-01-15 13:23:57
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hellcaster, 2020-01-15 13:23:57

How to learn Node.js #2?

Hey! Question for true Node.js developers. How did you learn Node.js and how would you recommend learning it in 2020?
I know this question already exists, but it was asked 3 years ago and Ilya Kantor's screencast is already 7 years old. During this time, a lot of things have changed (I think so). Or is this path still valid?

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Denioo, 2020-01-15
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The screencast is still quite relevant, yes there is outdated information, but if you don’t like the screencast, then you can find quite suitable courses, for example, I watched from WebForMyself. The author himself - Vladilen Minin presents information very well, you can also learn js from his courses. If you do not want to pay for them, then there are already merged courses on the Internet. And then go through the books, the list from the previous question is excellent, just look at the publisher and choose the newest one. And of course, no courses and books will replace your practice, so this is very important.
Ps For those who study js and want to study node.js in the future, I advise you to read and study the book "Expressive JavaScript. Modern Web Programming | Haverbeke Marein". There are chapters on node.js at the end. Of course, it is difficult to call their full-fledged knowledge of node.js, but they bring the one who studies js to the node.

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bro-dev, 2020-01-17
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If you know js, you will automatically know the node.

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