![]() ![]() The instructions are available on the node wiki If you are on Windows, go get Cygwin and install it. If you’re not on Windows, congratulations! Proceed to Step 2. We’re essentially friendly, if a bit nerdy. ![]() The #node.js room on usually has a lot of people willing to help out with almost anything (or bicker about pointless JavaScript style discussions), and the NodeJS mailing list is very active. Note: If you’re working on an no.de machine, then you should be aware that node and npm are already installed, so you can skip straight to the part where we all party and they roll credits. These instructions will take you from a computer to a computer with node and npm (which I think we can all agree is a huge improvement.) In preparation for Node Camp I thought it would be a good idea to help any of you new noders out there get started with the newest, hottest piece of awesome to hit the interwebz since HTTP. ![]()
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