Yes you love node.js. You love event driven development and yes multi thread is old fashioned now. Your new found love is ASYNCHRONOUS. Asynchronous everything, even reading file system. As all we know Microsoft loves Developers. So in Build they decided to give node.js development support in Visual Studio 2012 and Visual Studio 2013. In this post we will take step by step look on setting up Visual Studio for node.js development. You need to follow below steps,


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