This video will walk you through installing Node.js and NPM on a Windows 11 computer. Prerequisite
An administrator account is a user account that has the right to make changes to other users' accounts (or the ability to download and install software)
Access to the Windows command prompt (search for cmd, right-click, and select "Run as administrator"). OR use Windows PowerShell (search for PowerShell, right-click, and choose "Run as administrator").
In this tutorial, we will walk you through the process of installing Node.js on a Windows 11 machine. Node.js is a popular open-source runtime environment that allows developers to run JavaScript on the server side, and is used for building scalable, high-performance web applications. To begin, we will guide you through the download and installation of the latest version of Node.js from the official website. We will also cover how to set up the Node.js environment variables, and test that Node.js is working properly by running a simple "Hello, World!" script. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a fully functional Node.js installation on your Windows 11 machine, and be ready to start building your own Node.js applications. So let's get started! In software development, Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform runtime environment for developing server-side Web applications. Although Node.js is not a JavaScript framework,[3] many of its basic modules are written in JavaScript, and developers can write new modules in JavaScript. The runtime environment interprets JavaScript using Google's V8 JavaScript engine. Node.js Tutorial for beginners – Learn Node.js framework in simple and easy steps starting from basic to advanced concepts with examples including Introduction, Environment Setup, Node Package Manager, Node Callbacks Concept, Node Buffers Module, Node Streams, Node File System, Node Utility Modules, Node Web Module, Node Express Application, Node RESTFul API, Node Scaling Application. #Node #NodeJS #JS #JavaScript #V8 #RESTFul #Express #Web #NPM #Window11