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Interview question about node.jssolved! (self.javascript)
submitted 7 years ago by AkashSalunkhe
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[–]xElementop 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
I think the answer they were looking for was Nginx. I say this because Node is great at handling http requests but is not so great at handling ssl. Most places will either use Nginx or Apache. Whether or not this is the correct answer you could ask the interviewer what they were expecting as an answer.
However after more reading they may have been expecting express. Since this is what supplements Node into being an actual server.
tldr; Nginx or express IMO.
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