As Microsoft Web Platform Team member Scott Hanselman notes, the team decided not to “re-do things that already worked well.” The tools use the standard node.exe and the V8 debugger (node.js was built on top of Google’s V8 JavaScript engine), for example. Node.js allows developers to write their server-side applications in JavaScript and it looks like Microsoft has kept all the essentials in place. ![]() ![]() The tools also feature the ability to easily deploy applications to Windows Azure and remotely debug node.js instances running on other machines. Microsoft today launched its Node.js Tools for Visual Studio in alpha, which now allows developers to edit, and debug node.js code right in Microsoft’s popular IDE. Windows, however, was never quite the right operating system to develop node.js applications on. ![]() Node.js has quickly become one of the most popular platforms for writing server-side code.
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