Node.js has become an essential element for modern web development since its release in 2009. With over 6.3 million websites powered by it and its ubiquity among Fortune 500 companies, Node.js remains highly relevant. The platform boasts a lightweight, event-driven architecture suitable for scalability and high-concurrency. It continues to evolve with new features like ECMAScript Modules (ESM), worker threads, built-in Fetch API, and improved security measures. Node.js ensures up-to-date security through an active response team and coordination with the Open Source Security Foundation. Despite rumors of its decline, metrics indicate that Node.js is thriving and will continue to be a robust choice for developers.
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Permalink Technology is a Never-Ending LoopPermalink Node.js’ Current MomentumPermalink Total Node.js downloads:Permalink Keeping Your Apps Secure: Update Your Node.js VersionPermalink Node works hard to keep you safePermalink Key Features Released in Recent YearsPermalink UtilitiesPermalink A look at the latest VersionPermalink Contributing to Node.jsPermalink Wrapping UpSort: