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Node.js is a software system designed for writing scalable Internet applications, notably web servers.[1] Programs are written in JavaScript, using event-driven, asynchronous I/O to minimize overhead and maximize scalability.[2] Node.js consists of Google's V8 JavaScript engine, libUV, and several built-in libraries.
== Node.js ==

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Node.js is a software system designed for writing scalable Internet applications, notably web servers.] Programs are written in JavaScript, using event-driven, asynchronous I/O to minimize overhead and maximize scalability. Node.js consists of Google's V8 JavaScript engine, libUV, and several built-in libraries.

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Node.js


Node.js is a software system designed for writing scalable Internet applications, notably web servers.] Programs are written in JavaScript, using event-driven, asynchronous I/O to minimize overhead and maximize scalability. Node.js consists of Google's V8 JavaScript engine, libUV, and several built-in libraries.