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Node.js is a solid resource for front-end tooling. In fact, it is not uncommon for a developer to first learn about Node.js in this context. Grunt, Gulp and Bower have contributed to the popularity of this front-end build ecosystem. This article provides an introduction to one of other strengths of Node.js: acting as a web server. I do not think any organization would base their enterprise on a Node.js web server that features ten lines of code. That said, the goal of this article is to emphasize that the steps needed to get a Node.js web server working are simple. First we will get a web server running in less than ten lines of code. And then we will expand that code so that it is easier to understand and walk-through. To get started, clone the following git hub repository.

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The Node.Js Connect annual revenue was $5 million in 2026.

Node.Js Connect is based in Newport, Rhode Island.

The NAICS codes for Node.Js Connect are [517311, 5173, 517, 51731, 51].

The SIC codes for Node.Js Connect are [481, 48].

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