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var app, base, concat, directory, gulp, gutil, hostname, path, refresh, sass, uglify, del, connect, autoprefixer, babel; var autoPrefixBrowserList = ['last 2 version', 'safari 5', 'ie 8', 'ie 9', 'opera 12.1', 'ios 6', 'android 4']; gulp = require('gulp'); gutil = require('gulp-util'); concat = require('gulp-concat'); uglify = require('gulp-uglify'); sass = require('gulp-sass'); connect = require(
We have already discussed how you can deploy your Node.jsNode.js is an asynchronous event-driven JavaScript runtime and is the most effective when building scalable network applications. Node.js is free of locks, so there's no chance to dead-lock any process. application to production using Continuous Deployment. In this chapter we will take a look at what should happen after the code is out there
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