The time it takes to learn Node.js can vary widely depending on your prior programming experience, your dedication to learning, and the depth to which you want to master the technology. Here are some general guidelines:
- Basic Proficiency: If you already have experience with JavaScript and programming in general, you can get up and running with Node.js basics in a few weeks of part-time learning.
- Intermediate Level: To become proficient and be able to build simple to moderately complex applications, you might need a few months of focused learning and practice.
- Advanced Level: To become an expert in Node.js, which includes understanding asynchronous programming, using various libraries and frameworks, and mastering complex concepts like event loops, it may take a year or more of continuous learning and real-world project experience.
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