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What is the difference between . js and . min. js? [duplicate] Normally the size of a js file is relatively small compared to the users' bandwidth, therefore, a less size of the js files doesn't help a lot in most cases while on the server-side, the bandwidth is precious
How can I update Node. js and npm to their latest versions? How to update Node js To update Node js itself, I recommend you use nvm (Node Version Manager) Here is the quote from the official npm documentation: We strongly recommend using a Node version manager like nvm to install Node js and npm
What is the difference between . js and . mjs files? Node js, a JavaScript runtime environment, used CommonJS as the specification for modules Because so many existing applications were built with CommonJS, when Node js added support for native ES modules, it controversially introduced the MJS file extension to differentiate the two and prevent applications from breaking
javascript - How to add jQuery in JS file - Stack Overflow Create a javascript file ( js) and put in the below code, and map this javascript file to all the pages (instead of mapping jquery file directly on the page), so when the jquery file link is updated on this javascript file it will reflect across the site
Upgrading Node. js to the latest version - Stack Overflow 26 Upgrading node js to the latest version on Windows Install chocolatey if you haven't already: Installing Chocolatey From the command prompt, type cup nodejs (which is equivalent to typing choco upgrade nodejs -- assumes you already have node installed)
node. js - What is require in JavaScript and NodeJS? - Stack Overflow Alright, so let's first start with making the distinction between Javascript in a web browser, and Javascript on a server (CommonJS and Node) Javascript is a language traditionally confined to a web browser with a limited global context defined mostly by what came to be known as the Document Object Model (DOM) level 0 (the Netscape Navigator Javascript API) Server-side Javascript eliminates