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How to build a real time web app with Node.JS?

It's time to build a proper real-time web app! First of all, you need reliable technology to build a real-time web app. And a good contender for such technology is Node.Js. Why is it a choice of many startups and businesses? The answer is in this article.

But what is the process of creating such an app? Well, to be fair, it is not that different from those of other application development. Just pay attention to their sequence, which is really essential. So here are 5 steps that will help you to build a real-time web app:

  1. Ascertain if Node.js is what you need for your web application core.
  2. Prepare a specification (or wireframes, use stories as a starting point) with agreed features and recorded expectations.
  3. Get on with the tech stack to fulfill project development (refers to the accompanying technologies – frameworks, libraries, cloud services, etc.).
  4. Design on the application architecture with your in-house solution architect or outsourced expert.
  5. Start implementing your first MVP functionality covering it by tests and relying on user feedback.

Have you ever tried to build something like a real-time app before? What tips would you share with others? If you want to learn more about this topic, that's a great article about it:

https://www.aimprosoft.com/blog/guide-on-using-node-js-for-real-time-app/#how-to-build-a-real-time-web-app-with-nodejs

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on February 2, 2023
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