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I am new to the world of Javascript and their frameworks, and I feel a bit lost with this. I am trying to follow the official toutorial of AngularJS. In one of the first sections, it reads

Install Node.js If you want to run the preconfigured local web-server and the test tools then you will also need Node.js v0.10.27+.

You can download a Node.js installer for your operating system from http://nodejs.org/download/.

The doubt is: why have I to use NodeJS 0.10.27? it's a old version, given that now (as I've just seen in the NodeJS's website) the project is on the version 4./5.

If I am saying things that aren't, please correct me.

EDIT:

I tried to follow the steps of the tutorial with the 4.* version and I'couldnt due to the required NodeJS version of the dependencies.

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  • In Node.js v0.10.27+ plus sign means greater than that version. What kind of error do you have? Commented Jan 6, 2016 at 9:48

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You can do an installation of NVM (Node Manager Version) and work with any version of node on the same host.

Repository of NVM

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    Can you elaborate a little more, and explain how does this answers the question ?
    – Christophe
    Commented Sep 25, 2016 at 17:25

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