Lots of Learning

We can serve an HTML page, but the GET in our test doesn’t work. There are several problems. The first turns out to be the sort of subtle, tricky, ultimately pointless annoyance that makes programmers choose a different career. The second lies at the heart of all Node.js work: proper handling of asynchronous code.

  1. LL3Integration Testing a Node.js Web Server

    Sat, 1 Sep ’12
  2. LL8Automatopia

    Fri, 30 Nov ’12
  3. E9A Very Simple HTTP Server

    Fri, 3 Aug ’12
  4. E10Test-Driving an HTTP Server

    Mon, 6 Aug ’12
  5. E11Lots of Learning

    Wed, 8 Aug ’12
  6. E12Our First Client/Server Test

    Fri, 10 Aug ’12
  7. E13A Basic “Hello World” Server

    Mon, 13 Aug ’12
  8. E14Polishing Up the Server

    Wed, 15 Aug ’12
  9. E15Enforce the Node Version

    Fri, 17 Aug ’12
  10. E16Make Them Read Your Crap

    Mon, 20 Aug ’12