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Kamal Khafizov2018-10-23 21:28:35
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Kamal Khafizov, 2018-10-23 21:28:35

Is it worth learning the current node.js (10.12.0) from the courses for version 0.10?

There are courses - https://learn.javascript.ru/screencast/nodejs . (From the author of a popular JS site.) The site states that, "releases were written for Node 0.10.". Does it make sense now to learn from them (I use Current version 10.12.0) and if there can be mismatches, how many can there be? If there are not many discrepancies and someone has watched these courses and knows where the information needs to be replaced with some other, relevant one, they can write in detail here: Р If someone knows other good, not necessarily video, courses on node.js - you can feel free to recommend them.

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2018-10-23
@Heian

Learn from documentation. The surest way to find out what a language / technology is and what it consists of.

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Michael, 2018-10-23
@mak_ufo

Not

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index0h, 2018-10-24
@index0h

There is no point. Would you teach for example windows from a screencast for win98?

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TTSmaRt, 2018-10-24
@TTSmaRt

You know, I think it all depends on the needs.
Not every customer uses the latest versions of packages and software products. Sometimes such dinosaurs come across that you simply can’t find any sensible documentation.
It's worth learning! This, at least, will allow you, when faced with the old version, not to waste time looking for alternative methods for solving the problem, if in a newer version you solved a similar one, but the old one does not support this approach.
I was going to paint for a long time, but there is no time. So, in general, any study of the various versions will only make you a more highly qualified specialist. Yes, and, I confess, it is very strange to read your question))). "... Does it make sense now to learn from them (I use Current version 10.12.0) ...". That is, you are already working with one of the latest versions, but ask yourself if it is worth studying the previous ones. It all depends on your personal goals. If you want to develop and have a wide profile - teach.

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Viktor, 2018-10-25
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I think this is what you are looking for

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