What are the best IDE's for express framework - nodejs [closed] - node.js

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Closed 10 years ago.
What is the best IDE for express framework?

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Really need a book recommendation for mastering node.js.
From this list...or ?
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/search/?keywords=nodejs&pageSize=12
I personally like http://www.nodebeginner.org/ as a foundation.
PeepCode Full Stack Node.js screencast https://peepcode.com/products/full-stack-nodejs-i helps to understand aspects of practical use.
Also Google for deploying Node.js applications to production as it is not as straightforward as with more traditional server side technologies on web and it can make an impact on your application strategy.

What version to use to learn linux developing? [closed]

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I want to learn linux developing.
I develop for the last 8 years on visual studio (C++ / C# ) - and i want to setup some linux version on my machine and start to learn developing on linux.
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