Panic Over! Node.JS Help Sheet is here.
James Gill / May 18, 2011

What’s this? A new GoSquared Help Sheet? Hell yeah!
We’re pleased to bring you a brand new GoSquared Help Sheet for your Node.JS needs.
What’s Node.JS?
If you’ve read this far, you probably already know, but for those intrigued, Node.JS is an evented I/O framework for the V8 JavaScript engine. It’s ideal for writing scalable network programs such as web servers.
We’ve been working on some exciting things with Node.JS, and we felt it was only fair to share our knowledge in the form of an easy-to-read Help Sheet.
Feel free to print it out, stick it on your wall, and get developing!
As always, if you find any errors or typos or anything like that, please drop us a note in the comments.
Get the Node.JS Help Sheet PDF (530KB)
Want more?
If you’re stuck, we also have some other helpful Help Sheets – for CSS2 and CSS3, HTML, PHP, and VI, as well as handy OS X Character Reference sheets. All available for FREE download now!






Tidwell said,
May 23, 2011 at 18:26 ()
You may want to put a node version number on here - just because node is currently in such a state of flux and the API, while stable, isn't final.
James Gill said,
May 24, 2011 at 18:37 ()
Thanks for the suggestion Tidwell, we'll get a version number into the PDF when we next update it.
Raynos said,
May 30, 2011 at 00:20 ()
_dirname should be __dirname, same with _filename.
There is no cheatsheet information on http (either servers or clients) and I think this is a big oversight.
Trackbacks said,
February 22, 2012 at 18:34 ()