On 2013-07-09, at 13:42 , whatnow1204 wrote:
> I'm interested into learning node.js. Before I dive into Node.js, I have no 
> knowledge in back-end development in any areas (my knowledge in HTTP is very, 
> very limited and basic), only know client side, such as HTML, CSS, and 
> JavaScript. I want to expand my knowledge in other technologies, instead of 
> just knowing interactivity and behavior on your web pages.


On 2013-07-09, at 17:24 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> I heartily recommend you to search for some node tutorials and follow along. 
> Be careful to select tutorials that have been written for node 0.10; 

Hi!

Here's a link to the tutorial that got me started with Node.js
<http://www.nodebeginner.org/>

Just as the tutorial is getting into full swing, you will discover that you 
need to purchase the eBook version of the tutorial in order to complete it.

Here's a link to a tutorial of my own that covers some of the same ground:

<http://nodebook.lexogram.com/tutorials/simpleServer/>

Both tutorials have been written or revised for 0.10.12.

I'd be very interested to get feedback on my nodebook tutorial, from you and 
from any other members of this forum who care to read it. 

Cheers,

James

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