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JavaScript

Will we see Node.js tutorials?

I was wondering if Node.js tutorials are on the roadmap?

27 Answers

I emailed Ryan (the Treehouse CEO/Co-Founder), he confirmed that they are working on both Node.js and Angular right now!

Anyone know who the teacher will be?

Edit: http://teamtreehouse.com/library/nodejs-basics/upcoming

+1 for a Node.js track

Jason Nelson
Jason Nelson
9,127 Points

I did a google search and found this Treehouse video. Looks like you need to be a Gold Member though

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/code-racer/getting-started-with-nodejs-and-the-npm-package-manager

Yeah sucks that its gold members only :/

Sean Carroll
Sean Carroll
8,284 Points

I would love to see you guys do a node.js series

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it would be cool

I agree. I'd like to see something on this, especially how to get it up and running on normal hosting or alongside PHP :)

John Locke
John Locke
15,479 Points

I think that individual courses or Workshops on the more popular JS libraries and platforms (Node, Angular, and Backbone) would be useful. These are the things that most asked for by employers.

I was just about to post the same thing.... Just did the javascript deep dive - I've been messing around with javascript for about 12 years, but never felt I "knew it"... the deep dive was fantastic - feel I have it nailed now!

Hungry to get node down too... much more interested in server side javascript than Ruby etc...

Thanks, Rob

I'm regularly seeing Node.js and Backbone on job boards - Angular is now becoming common. There are some notes on Angular in the Treehouse Series, but node would be particularly useful to have as a course - especially focusing on good practice for asynchronous development, which has benefits for other languages too.

Came here with the intention of asking the same thing. Any answers from the admins ?

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+1 I would like to see these too

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Please, can someone answer if angular, node or backbone are at least on plans??? I really need those tracks!

shahardekel
shahardekel
20,306 Points

Looking forward for a node.js course, or at least a few video tutorials/workshop/screencasts. real time web is what it's all about! :-)