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With the help of this book and node
The examples are short my favorite kind but rich with thought provoking technique that teaches idiom and leads to greater under... Read More
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Part three meanwhile emphasizes creating your own node modules in a straightforward manner that ties in all kinds of ways to us... Read More
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Js books on amazon most highlyrated books are staying at a superficial how to level
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However in those books since they are more projectbased your knowledge will be more organized around highlevel problems and the knowledge of node
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This book goes in another direction it explores deeply into fundamental building blocks of node
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So i quit the book after finishing part 1 node fundamentals which explain deeply about globals buffers events streams file system networking child precesses i just cheated by skimming on the last 3 chapters as i really lost the patient to go further any more
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Suggestions about how to read the book as a beginner the book is written 6 years ago and javascript has added many great new features like class promise async arrow function along the way which are just not there when the author wrote the book
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No need to reason so deeply in the usage since many of them are pretty outdated tricks dealing with correct inheritance and scope issues
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Js in practice focuses mostly on the builtin functionality with only briefly toughing on external libraries in later chapters