Node.js in Practice
by Alex R. Young
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appears in Nodejs and Javascript.
Summary Node.js in Practice is a collection of fully tested examples that offer solutions to the common and notsocommon issues you face when you roll out Node. You'll dig into important topics like the ins and outs of eventbased Programming,, how and why to use closures, how to structure applications to take advantage of endtoend JavaScript app...
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