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Use this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourcePractice npm and package.json as part of becoming an AI-Native Full Stack Engineer + AI Consultant + Startup Builder. Today connects practical coding with job security, freelance delivery, remote work, consulting leverage, leadership, and startup opportunities.
Act as a senior coding mentor. Explain npm and package.json from beginner level to advanced practical usage.
Create a step-by-step checklist for applying npm and package.json in a production-ready workflow.
Review my Day 176 work. Find syntax issues, logic gaps, security concerns, and ways to simplify.
Turn today’s work into a client-ready explanation, portfolio entry, or startup feature idea.
Use this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resourceUse this reference when it matches today’s tool, platform, or delivery task.
Open resource// Day 176: npm and package.json
const http = require('http');
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' });
res.end(JSON.stringify({ day: '176', topic: 'npm and package.json', status: 'learning' }));
});
server.listen(3000, () => console.log('API running on http://localhost:3000'));
End-of-day challenge: convert today’s npm and package.json practice into a polished mini-deliverable for the API-Driven Backend Prototype. Include code, notes, screenshot or demo proof, and a short business/use-case explanation.
