New Training Course Advances Knowledge to Encourage Node.js Application Development Careers

Course provides requisite knowledge to develop applications on Node.js, and helps prepare for OpenJS Node.js Application Developer Certification

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the availability of a new training course, LFW211 – Node.js Application Development.

LFW211, developed in conjunction with the OpenJS Foundation, is geared toward developers who wish to master and demonstrate Node.js specialization, in particular for creating Node.js applications. The course provides core skills for effectively harnessing a broad range of Node.js capabilities at depth, equipping developers with rigorous foundational skills and knowledge that will translate to building any kind of Node.js application or library.

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By the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • Understand foundational essentials for Node.js and JavaScript development
  • Become skillful with Node.js debugging practices and tools
  • Efficiently interact at a high level with I/O, binary data and system metadata
  • Attain proficiency in creating and consuming ecosystem/innersource libraries
  • Achieve comprehensive familiarity with a broad range of Node.js capabilities

Node.js Application Development also will help prepare those planning to take the OpenJS Node.js Application Developer certification exam. A bundled offering including access to both the training course and certification exam is also available.

Node.js is one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks in the world. It powers hundreds of thousands of websites, including some of the most popular like Google, IBM, Microsoft and Netflix. Individual developers and enterprises use Node.js to power many of their most important web applications, making it essential to maintain a stable pool of qualified talent.

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