What the Heck is Node?

(This is a sponsored post.) Here’s what you need to know about Node.js (or simply Node) and how it relates to npm right off the bat:

Node is JavaScript, but as a server-side language. This is possible because of

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https://css-tricks.com/node-and-how-it-works-with-npm/

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