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You're going for your next coding interview for a node.js job. Then, you should expect lots of different questions regarding node.js. What do you do then? Why don't so many developers still don't prepare for questions about programming language and stuff? Node.js framework is actually not a framework or a library, but a runtime environment, based on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. The technology was first introduced back in 2009 by Ryan Dahl at the annual European JSConf and was immediately recognized as “the most exciting single piece of software in the current JavaScript universe”. However, it wasn’t until recently that a wide adoption of server-side JavaScript with Node.js started. The interest in this technology peaked in 2014, as per Google Trends, and remains high. (Source: https://www.altexsoft.com/blog/engineering/the-good-and-the-bad-of-node-js-web-app-development/) In this case, you definitely should be prepared to answer questions like what are the pros & cons of node.js, what is node.js, and more. Answers should look like this: "Using Node.js for backend, you automatically get all the pros of full stack JavaScript development, such as: better efficiency and overall developer productivity code sharing and reuse speed and performance easy knowledge sharing within a team huge number of free tools" In today's video we'll go through some Q&A about node.js and how you can nail your next coding interview applying for a node.js position.

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