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Node Magazine is an online magazine that focuses on Node.js and JavaScript, covering a wide range of topics, from beginner tutorials to advanced techniques, and from development best practices to industry trends. The magazine is designed to cater to developers of all levels, from junior developers looking to learn the ropes to seasoned engineers seeking to stay current with the latest advancements. It was a corner of something obsidian-black, absorbing
Nodelmagazine stopped publishing in 2016. The reasons were mundane: the founders got jobs at UX firms, the server costs rose, and the collective burnout of the early internet took its toll.
In the world of programming, Node.js and JavaScript have become essential tools for building scalable, efficient, and high-performance applications. As the demand for skilled developers continues to grow, Node Magazine fills a critical gap by providing a platform for developers to learn, share knowledge, and stay informed about the latest developments in the Node.js and JavaScript ecosystems.