| > http://howtonode.org Very infrequent updates. I was told that it shouldn't matter, but ran into several problems immediately when I tried some of their tuts. > http://nodejs.org/documentation/tutorials Only lists NodeSchool. Why not just list NodeSchool? > http://nodetuts.com/ (video tutorials) Last updated a year and a half ago. http://blog.modulus.io/absolute-beginners-guide-to-nodejs So basic it's almost useless. It introduces you to including modules, package.json, and callbacks, but if you want to actually go further, there's not much help. >When you are done, look at this list of extensive node at Stackoverflow: >http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2353818/how-do-i-get-star... Pretty out of date as well. OP: There's not a ton of resources for jumping into Node easily. The majority of the ones I've found haven't worked for me--however, that could just be me, not being an experienced programmer. I just took the Real Time Web with Node.js course at CodeSchool, and it was pretty good. I learned a lot, familiarized myself with certain modules and functions, and was able to come out of it feeling positive about the experience. Highly suggested. |