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  <description>As with Building a Python environment, this is a note from when I re-installed the Node.js environment on a new version of WSL's Ubuntu. Since the version of Node.js used varies depending on when the JavaScript application was created, Node.js is installed using nvm, a Node.js version management too…</description>
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  <published>2019-03-16 01:29:45</published>
  <title>Building a Node.js environment in WSL with nvm</title>
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