

The terminal is a computer console, a text output device for system administration messages. The terminal is your universal Swiss Army knife, it will be always with you wherever you go, even if you’re working on a remote server or a local machine. Just to be clear: In computing, a shell is a user interface for access to an operating system’s services. Terminal Basicsĭisclaimer: I’m using the word terminal here because I don’t mean a particular shell, but a whole collection of shells.

development: one dealing with the very basics, and one with more advanced, in-depth tips and tricks. Node.js is free of locks, so there's no chance to dead-lock any process. Because of this we decided to do a mini blog series of two posts of using the terminal for Node.js Node.js is an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime and is the most effective when building scalable network applications. When we are doing a NodeSchool or a Node.js/ Microservices training we usually run into participants who feel lost when they have to use the terminal.
