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What is Node?

Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. It allows developers to execute JavaScript code server-side, enabling the development of scalable network applications. It's commonly used for building APIs, real-time applications, and command-line tools.

What other technologies are related to Node?

Node Competitor Technologies

A compiled programming language. It can be used to build backend services as an alternative to Node.js, especially for performance-critical applications.
mentioned alongside Node in 3% (8.8k) of relevant job posts
A general-purpose programming language. Can be used to build backend services as an alternative to Node.js.
mentioned alongside Node in 1% (25.8k) of relevant job posts
A general-purpose programming language. Can be used to build backend services as an alternative to Node.js.
mentioned alongside Node in 3% (5.2k) of relevant job posts
A general-purpose programming language. Frameworks like Django and Flask can be used to create backends as alternatives to Node.js.
mentioned alongside Node in 1% (22.8k) of relevant job posts
A server-side scripting language designed for web development. Can be used as an alternative to Node.js for building web applications.
mentioned alongside Node in 1% (6.2k) of relevant job posts

Node Complementary Technologies

A JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Often used with Node.js for front-end development in full-stack applications.
mentioned alongside Node in 4% (34.7k) of relevant job posts
A superset of JavaScript that adds static typing. Enhances Node.js development by improving code maintainability and reducing errors.
mentioned alongside Node in 4% (20.8k) of relevant job posts
The primary language used in Node.js. Node.js allows JavaScript code to run server-side.
mentioned alongside Node in 2% (31k) of relevant job posts

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