The Linux Foundation provides free Node.js online courses

Node.js is very popular, but it is not easy to learn. Now, the Linux Foundation hopes to help you learn Node.js better through free online courses.

Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform, back-end JavaScript runtime environment that runs on the Chrome V8 engine and executes JavaScript code outside a web browser. Although Node.js is usually used for back-end operations, it can also be used with front-end JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React, and Vue. Well-known companies such as Amazon, Netflix, Reddit, and PayPal are also using Node.js. Although it is very versatile, it is not easy to learn Node.js well.

free Node.js online courses

The Linux Foundation provides developers who are interested in using this popular technology with an online course that has a more reasonable structure and can adjust the progress according to their own learning ability so that developers can avoid detours and get started faster in the learning process.

The Introduction to Node.js course was developed by David Mark Clements. David Mark Clements is a chief architect and technical writer specializing in the development of Node.js and JavaScript. David has been writing JavaScript since 1996 and has been working on the development of Node.js since Node 0.4 in 2011. At the same time, he is also the author of the first three editions of the technical book Node Cookbook. He is also the lead developer of open source projects such as Pino (a fast Node.js JSON logger) and 0x (a powerful Node.js analysis tool).

Registration for the Introduction to Node.js course is now open and the course duration is seven weeks. You can also choose to pay for continuous access and obtain a certified certificate of completion after completing the course.