Thursday, 27 October, 2016 UTC


Summary

This article has been updated to cover the installation of the latest version of Node at the time of this writing which is Node 7.x. In this installment of our LTM (Learning through Making) series of Node.js tutorials, we’re going to get Node up and running on a Raspberry Pi 3 or Pi 2. With the Raspberry Pi 3, you won’t need to buy a separate USB Wi-Fi adapter. I’m focusing on the Raspberry Pi 3/Pi 2 rather than older versions such as the Raspberry Pi B+ since these are the latest models at the time of this writing.  The Raspberry Pi 3, for example, sports a 1.2 GHz quad-core ARMv8 Read More