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Revision as of 13:22, 1 August 2022
References
- Code with Mosh: The Complete Node.js Course
- W3School: Node.js Tutorial
- W3School: JavaScript Tutorial
- W3School: JavaScript Reference
- https://nodejs.dev/learn
- https://nodejs.org/en/docs/
- https://nodejs.org/dist/latest–v16.x/docs/api/
- Context.tech: Install MySQL on WSL
Introduction
Consider modules to be the same as JavaScript libraries. A set of functions you want to include in your application. There is a number of modules that are build-in the core of Node. Such modules are:
os
(operating system)fs
(file system)events
http
- for more modules look at W3S Built-in Modules Reference.
Also we could create our own modules.