Is Node.js still relevant?

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"Hey guys, I've been working with web development for years now, and Node.js feels like it's being overshadowed by newer frameworks like Deno and Go. Is Node.js still relevant in today's landscape, or is it time to start looking for alternatives? Has anyone tried out other alternatives and can share their experiences?"
 

OLEG PL

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"Hey guys, I still use Node for certain projects, especially when it's all about real-time data and APIs. The performance and scalability are still unmatched, plus the community is still super active. It might not be the new shiny object, but it's still a solid choice"
 

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"Yea still super relevant in my opinion. Node.js has come a long way and is still the go-to choice for real-time apps, APIs, and microservices. It's got a massive community and a ton of libraries to choose from."
 

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"Dude, Node.js is still super relevant, especially for real-time web apps, microservices, and IoT projects. It's been around for 15 yrs now, and it's constantly evolving to stay competitive with other tech stacks. I personally use it for a few small projects, and it's still rocking!"
 

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Node.js is still super relevant in the industry, esp with the rise of serverless and real-time web apps. It's a great choice for projects that need to handle high concurrency and scalability. Many frameworks and libraries keep getting updated, so it's still a great language to learn.
 

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"Node.js is still king in my book. I've been using it for my recent project and it's been a breeze, especially with Express.js. It's definitely still relevant as long as you're not dealing with heavy processing power required tasks."
 

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"Node.js is still a beast for real-time apps and microservices. I've seen so many companies use it for APIs, web scraping, and even IoT projects. As long as JavaScript remains a top choice for web dev, Node.js will stay relevant."
 

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"Dude, Node.js is still super relevant IMO. It's being used in production by some of the biggest companies out there, like PayPal and LinkedIn. Plus, it's still one of the most popular choices for building real-time applications."
 

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Honestly, Node.js is still super relevant, especially for real-time web apps and microservices. It's gotten even better with the latest versions, and the community's still actively maintaining and improving it. I'm still using it for some personal projects and it's been serving me well.
 

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"Node.js is still one of the top choices for real-time web applications, especially with the rise of IoT. The performance and scalability it offers are unmatched, and Express.js is still one of the most widely used frameworks. It's not going away anytime soon."
 
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