NodeJS vs. Traditional Web Servers: Why NodeJS is the Future

In the fast-evolving landscape of web development, choosing the right server technology can significantly impact the scalability, performance, and user experience of your application. Traditional web servers like Apache and Nginx have powered the internet for decades—but with the rise of real-time applications and JavaScript’s popularity, Node.js has emerged as a modern alternative that’s reshaping the server-side ecosystem.

In this article, we’ll compare Node.js with traditional web servers and explore why Node.js is considered the future of backend development.

Rakshit Patel

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Getting Started with NodeJS: An Introduction to Server-Side JavaScript

JavaScript was originally designed to run in the browser, bringing interactivity and dynamic behavior to web pages. But with the arrival of Node.js, JavaScript broke free from the browser and entered the world of server-side development.

Node.js allows developers to build fast, scalable, and efficient backend applications using JavaScript. Whether you’re building APIs, web servers, real-time apps, or microservices, Node.js has become a go-to choice in the modern web development stack.

In this article, we’ll walk through what Node.js is, why it’s important, and how to get started building your first server-side JavaScript application.

Rakshit Patel

Author Image I am the Founder of Crest Infotech With over 18 years’ experience in web design, web development, mobile apps development and content marketing. I ensure that we deliver quality website to you which is optimized to improve your business, sales and profits. We create websites that rank at the top of Google and can be easily updated by you.

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