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How to decide when to use Node.js?
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Considering that Node.js can be run almost out-of-the-box on Amazon's EC2 instances, I am trying to understand what type of problems require Node.js as opposed to any of the mighty kings out there like PHP, Python and Ruby. I understand that it really depends on the expertise one has on a language, but my question falls more into the general category of: When to use a particular framework and what type of problems is it particularly suited for?
This question has a rough history:
- Closed by then-diamond Andrew Barber in 2013, it was reopened a couple days later by Shog9♦;
- Closed by five voters in 2014, it was reopened by Adam Lear♦ the next day;
- Closed by five voters in 2015, it was reopened by five voters a few weeks ago;
- Closed by five voters some time ago, it was reopened by five voters after this Meta post;
- Closed by five voters a couple days ago, it was reopened hours later;
- It has now been closed again by five voters.
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I am trying to understand what type of problems require Node.js as opposed to any of the mighty kings out there [...]
I understand that it really depends on the expertise one has on a language [...]
When to use [Node.JS] and what type of problems is it particularly suited for?
Not only is this opinion-based as it requires tying real-life programming problems to programming concepts (think "I need a slideshow" to "Let's go for event-based asynchronous programming"), it's also incredibly broad as per the amount of types of "problems" there exists.
The next sentence of the question nails it perfectly: it depends on your own expertise.
Most answers cover a couple specific use-cases for which the users feel Node.JS is great or a few reasons for why to use / avoid Node.JS or JavaScript. As such, they are fairly poor.
Given that, like all famous questions, it won't stay closed for very long (and I expect the Meta effect to worsen the situation in that regard):