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# Chapter 16. Server-Side JavaScript with Node
## 16.1 Node Programming Basics
### 16.1.1 Console Output
### 16.1.2 Command-Line Arguments and Environment Variables
### 16.1.3 Program Life Cycle
### 16.1.4 Node Modules
### 16.1.5 The Node Package Manager
## 16.2 Node Is Asynchronous by Default
## 16.3 Buffers
## 16.4 Events and EventEmitter
## 16.5 Streams
### 16.5.1 Pipes
### 16.5.2 Asynchronous Iteration
### 16.5.3 Writing to Streams and Handling Backpressure
### 16.5.4 Reading Streams with Events
## 16.6 Process, CPU, and Operating System Details
## 16.7 Working with Files
### 16.7.1 Paths, File Descriptors, and FileHandles
### 16.7.2 Reading Files
### 16.7.3 Writing Files
### 16.7.4 File Operations
### 16.7.5 File Metadata
### 16.7.6 Working with Directories
## 16.8 HTTP Clients and Servers
## 16.9 Non-HTTP Network Servers and Clients
## 16.10 Working with Child Processes
### 16.10.1 execSync() and execFileSync()
### 16.10.2 exec() and execFile()
### 16.10.3 spawn()
### 16.10.4 fork()
## 16.11 Worker Threads
### 16.11.1 Creating Workers and Passing Messages
### 16.11.2 The Worker Execution Environment
### 16.11.3 Communication Channels and MessagePorts
### 16.11.4 Transferring MessagePorts and Typed Arrays
### 16.11.5 Sharing Typed Arrays Between Threads