67 Stories To Learn About Node

Written by learn | Published 2023/05/23
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Let's learn about Node via these 67 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

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1. How to Set the Default Node.JS version with nvm

2. Crypto-Biometrics Helps Create Decentralized Pseudonymous Identities

Using private biometric technology, Humanode will be the first crypto-biometric network where one human equals one node.

3. How to Act Like You're Working When You're not With RobotJS

Learn how to automate your desktop but with a fun example.

4. How Libuv Thread Pool Can Boost Your Node JS Performance

In this 5th instalment of my “Node JS Performance Optimizations” series, I show you how to increase Node JS performance with thread pool management. We achieve this by understanding how Libuv works, how the thread pool works and how to configure the number of threads based on your machine specs.

5. In Layman's Terms, What is the Difference Between Node and Deno?

Worried that dinosaur or sock shaped "deno" is going to kill our favorite Node? Let me help you to get out of this dilemma.

6. A Simple Sequential and Parallel Task List Runner for Terminal

Taskz is a library for Node.js, a simple sequential and parallel task list runner for terminal.

7. Web Scraping Using Node.js

While there are a few different libraries for scraping the web with Node.js, in this tutorial, i'll be using the puppeteer library.

8. Why Should I Use Nodemailer to Send Emails?

A useful guide on how to use Nodemailer to send emails.

9. Power Up Your Logging in Node.js

Power up your logging and build good developer habits. As your codebase grows you'll need to debug it more easily and one tool is logging.

10. What’s New in Swell 0.6.0?

Swell is a cross-platform compatible (Mac, Linux, & Windows) desktop application and the leading API dev tool for testing and visualizing steaming TCP connections (i.e., WebSockets, SSEs, GraphQL subscriptions). Swell functions similarly to Postman, but with the added perks of full streaming and GraphQL support. Being an Open Source project, Swell is 100% free and open to outside contributions. For details on how it works, see our previous article here.

11. My List of Crypto-Programming Youtube Tutorials

A collection of my youtube videos on creating bots for trading, creating smart contracts, building dApps, and integrating with Facebook, Amazon, and eBay APIs

12. How to Exploit Prototype Pollution?

Prototype Pollution is a JavaScript related vulnerability. This article explains how it works and how to exploit it bypassing security checks of the app.

13. The Quickest and Most Secure Way to Run Your Blockchain Node

This article tells you the quickest approach to running a blockchain node. You can save yourself a lot of time reading it!

14. Assign Types To Nested Objects In TypeScript

TypeScript provides you with multiple ways to define type definitions for object properties. We'll look at a couple of them throughout this post.

15. The Differences Between Deno and Node

Deno a pristine method to compose worker side JavaScript. It solves many of the problems as Node.

16. The Art & Science of Node Monitoring

One of the hardest parts of designing a monitoring system is predicting everything that “might” go wrong. That only comes from experience, not just over time, b

17. How to Scrape Data From Any Website With JavaScript

Learn how to scrape the web using scripts written in node.js to automate scraping data off of the website and using it for whatever purpose.

18. Exploring the Neo4J Graph Database

In this article you'll learn more about the NoSQL Graph database - NEO4J.

19. How to Get a Cookie’s Expiry Value on a Server

Browsers handle cookie expiry so they don’t pass the cookie’s expiry value to the server.

20. Node Providers

The node provider market is crowded. New players have few opportunities: support long tailed assets, better UX, lower price.

21. When to Use Node.js for Your Web Application

Want to know what is NodeJS and Why You Should Use It? Here is detailed blog covering every minute detail of NodeJS.

22. How to Deploy an Express Node.js Application to Heroku Quickly and Easily

Deploy your Express Node.js application to Heroku in just a few steps. This is a step-by-step guide on how to deploy your app to Heroku.

23. Gearing Up for Marketing Mumbo Jumbo: A New Squeeze Page + Blog!

Celebrating 20% gains in about a day, we're preparing to launch our first-ever marketing collabroation with the team and friends over at CryptoCatBot where we might even feature in their products section and/or get an email blast - for a marginal trade of referral commission, tbd - stay tuned for our glorious launch celebration in Telegram :)

24. What Roles Do API Methods Play On The Blockchain?

Read on to find the detailed info on such Blockchain API methods as JSON-RPC, REST and WebSockets, the main use of API and how it's related to cryptocurrency.

25. When ORMs Disobey: A Mongoose Story

In hindsight, it seems like mongoose was doing the sensible thing by simply ensuring that the document existed in the database.

26. Coinbase Cloud Node & NFT APIs

Building upon his last publication, John Vester dives even deeper into Web3 by leveraging new tech by Coinbase Cloud to create a more functional dapp.

27. Node-RED Module for Visual NodeJS Programming

In this article, I'm going to introduce you to a NodeJS module that allows you to create and deploy server-side processes by using a visual, drag n drop style.

28. HarperDB: Build Your Application Backend in One Place with Custom Functions

Introducing the newest innovation from HarperDB: HarperDB Custom Functions. With the release of HarperDB 3.1 users are able to define their own API endpoints within HarperDB. What does that mean for you? HarperDB grows from a distributed database to a distributed application development platform with integrated persistence - one that can serve as a single solution for all of your backend needs. We’re collapsing the stack!

29. Cz-git Recipes - Easy to Commit

🔨 A more engineered, highly customizable, standard output format commitizen adapter.

30. What is a Dapp? And What it Most Definitely is Not.

  1. Definition

31. Moe-js - A Modern Template Engine for JavaScript

I've been using Handlebars in Node.js apps for a long time now and while it always gets the job done, sometimes I find it awkward to use.  In particular I miss being able to use expressions and flexible logic flow directly in the templates.I know there's an argument for keeping logic and views separate and that views should be "logicless", but sometimes you just want a bit more control.  The existence of libraries like Swag, suggests that I'm not alone here so I got to thinking...

32. How To Earn With Play-to-Earn: Basics of Hottest Crypto Trend Right Now

Play-to-Earn or GameFi protocols became mainstream in Q3-Q4, 2021 - and euphoria around them still gains steam.

33. Microservices Deserve Modern Programming Platforms: Java May Not be the Best Option

Microservices are very popular today, even in traditional corporate IT shops. Often though they are implemented using languages, such as Java, born in the early ’90s and designed for a world of monolithic applications. Do you remember the big old Application Servers?

34. Is Node.js Worth The Hoopla?

If you’ve gotten started programming with HTML and JavaScript (JS), you know how easy JS is to use. The interface is right at your fingertips. You can easily access your entire web page with simple commands.

35. Node-RED Configuration Explained In 600 Words

Quickly get up and running with an advanced Node-RED Server.

36. NodeJS: Code Execution Monitoring With Inspector

Have you ever desired to watch your code running, instead of just imagining it?

37. Deno🦕 - Is it a threat to Node?

Deno 1.0 is launched on 13th May 2020 by Ryan Dahl — the original creator of Node.js

38. Building Your First Node-RED Flow: Basic Tutorial

This post introduces a deep dive video tutorial where I teach you the fundamentals of Node-RED and at the same time, show you how to build a Weather dash

39. Building A Twitter Bot With Node.js - Part 2: Deploying to Server and Schedule Tweets

In part 1, we learned how to create a simple Twitter bot with Node.js. In this article, we will go over how to deploy the bot and schedule tweets

40. Why use Node.js as your backend?

Do you have an innovative idea that’s going to turn your web app into the next big thing? That’s great - but remember that software development is a process that has to be well-thought-out, and the most critical decision of what backend environment are you going to choose has to be made at the early beginning.

41. 🎉 Deno: 1.0: A Review of Features [We're Going Live]

🤠 Introduction

42. How to Manage Multithreaded Node JS Applications for Better Performance

In this post I'm going to show you how to potentially triple your Node application's performance by managing multiple threads.

43. How to Build A Passwordless Authentication with Email and JWT

In this quick article, you'll see how to prevent one of the OWASP Top 10 security issues for websites: authentication that hasn't been implemented correctly.

44. Final Bot Pre-Launch & Initial HN 2.0 Post!

Hi folks!

45. Let's Build It: Real-time Session Invalidation

How would we build an experience like the one above?

Demo Repo

Some applications need to limit users to a single client or browser instance. This post covers how to build, improve, and scale this feature. We begin with a simple web app with two API endpoints:

46. How To Create a Custom Webhook URL Using Autocode

TLDR (30s)

47. 10 Common Sense Definitions of the Most Common Crypto Industry Terms

“The limits of my language are the limits of my world.”

48. Top 10 Best Web Scraper And Data Scraping Tools

Data extraction has many forms and can be complicated. From Preventing your IP from getting banned to bypassing the captchas, to parsing the source correctly, headerless chrome for javascript rendering, data cleaning, and then generating the data in a usable format, there is a lot of effort that goes in. I have been scraping data from the web for over 8 years. We used web scraping for tracking the prices of other hotel booking vendors. So, when our competitor lowers his prices we get a notification to lower our prices to from our cron web scrapers.

49. 6 Ways A Node Developer Can Drastically Boost Their Productivity

These six productivity tips will supercharge your productivity as a Node developer. You'll save hours of time which you can then invest in other activities.

50. Rendering Markdown Pages with Express and Los Angeles

Node and Express are great for building dynamic websites but often you'll also have some static content too. While its reasonably easy to author these pages in straight HTML a better option for this kind of content is often Markdown.

51. How to Add Knex to ExpressJS Apps and Connect to a Postgres Database

Express is one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks for building backend APIs and Postgres is a really popular relational database. How do we connect them?

52. Skip the SSL w/ Serverless Telegram Bot via Now.js

Note: these directions come without much conversation, let the hacking begin!

53. Basic Guide To Building Microservices With MongoDB, NodeJs, And Express

Most of us have gone through tough times where you have a large scale application which has a bunch of features, API integrations, database connections, etc. New features and updates get released, and of course you need to fix the bugs and maintain the code.

54. How to Send and Schedule E-mails via a Node.js app

As an application developer, how often we sense the need of a service that would send e-mails to specified or subscribed email ids? Even if there is no real need, we still fantasize about it while developing a pet-project or an app for fun, don't we 😁?

55. The Seven Best Admin Templates And Themes in React

The appearance of Node.js became the new era for JavaScript because of the opportunity to synchronize frontend and backend. All JavaScript programs with help of

56. What Heroku is Good For

You've probably heard about Heroku by now, but do you really know how Heroku works and when it should be a consideration?

57. Understanding the Node.js Event Loop

JavaScript is single-threaded, so how does it handle asynchronous code without blocking the main thread while it waits for an action to complete?

58. Setting up a Serverless Contact form in React — using Nodemailer and Express

Having a contact form always works better than just displaying an email address on our website. A contact form gives our visitors an easy way to get in touch with us.

59. HarperDB - How and Why We Built It From The Ground Up on NodeJS

The founding team at HarperDB built the first and only database written in Node.js. Here's the story of this (what some called crazy) endeavor.

60. Delivering Static Web Content on Heroku [A How-To Guide]

My primary goal is to find a solution that allows my limited time to be focused on providing business solutions instead of getting up to speed with DevOps processes.

61. How to Reset Password with Node.js and Angular [Part 2]

In this 2nd part of our tutorial, we are going to continue our journey of creating reset password functionality. In the 1st part, we completed the back-end with Node.js Express and Node mailer, created an API which will use in this part in Angular. Let’s get started.

62. Node.js Inject: How to Conduct and Why to Use

Today, I would like to show you how to execute custom JS code in another Node.js process and to get a proper result. These are relatively simple code examples, which demonstrate basic ideas of native code calls with the help of Frida framework.

63. 14 Top Node.js Open Source Projects: 2021 Edition

Note that under open source projects we assume the following:

64. JavaScript Promises, Callbacks, and Async/Await for Beginners

ES6 came with many new features, but one of the best features was the official introduction of Promises. Promises allow you to write clean non-callback-centric code without ever having to worry about callback hell. Even if you never write your own promise, knowing how they work is incredibly important, since many newer parts of the JavaScript API use promises instead of callbacks. The core idea behind promises is that a promise represents the result of an asynchronous operation.

65. Build Your Next eCommerce Store on NodeJS

Top easiest ways to make an eCommerce store with Node.js. Shopify vs. buit-for-you solution.

66. Deep Dive Into Creating Node Project With Clean Architecture

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67. How to Create a RESTful API With HarperDB and FastifyJS

Learn how to build a course management REST API with Node.js, HarperDB and FastifyJS.

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