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What set of libraries do you need to know to work with Node.js? Do I need to learn all the APIs of a node?
I want to learn Node.js to work with the backend on the web. So far I understand what you need to know:
HTTP, HTTP/2, HTTPS, DNS, FS, OS, NET, Path, Process, Events, TLS/SSL, URL, Stream, UDP/Datagram, Domain, Readline, Errors, Timers, Console, Internationalization, Modules, TTY, V8, Assertion Testing, Child Processes, Cluster, Zlib.
As a framework: NestJS
What else is needed or will it be enough to comfortably develop?
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It all depends on the project. Well, memorizing is useless - everything that is not used on a regular basis has to be reviewed periodically. Well, you shouldn’t limit yourself to one framework - I generally write sites on AWS [email protected] and AWS API Gateway in places) there are all these nexts past the checkout.
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