Setting up a WebSocket server in Node.js

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  1. ws

    Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested WebSocket client and server for Node.js

    Before setting up a WebSocket server in Node.js, we need to install the necessary dependencies. Fortunately, Node.js has a vibrant ecosystem with various WebSocket libraries available. In this article, we will focus on using the popular ws library, which provides a simple and efficient WebSocket implementation for Node.js.

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