Dave’s guide explains how to add the NodeSource repository and get the latest and greatest Node.js versions on Raspbian. Sadly, although you can install Node.js from APT without any fuss, you will get a much older version and miss out on many performance enhancements for the Raspberry Pi range. At time of writing, the guide is covering the very latest version of Node.js, 13. Node.js is a fast moving-platform with releases coming thick and fast. What sets Dave’s guide apart from others is how current it is. Luckily, Dave Johnson has written an excellent guide to take you through the process. Unlike Python, Node.js is not installed in Raspbian by default and there are different versions for different hardware. The application that handles this is called Node.js. You can also run JavaScript on the command line, just like Python. JavaScript is most commonly used in web browsers, to make websites dynamic and easier to use. To be useful, something has to run that code. Link: Beginner’s Guide to Installing Node.js on a Raspberry Pi Beginner’s Guide to Installing Node.js on a Raspberry Pi
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