nodejs.org defines Node.js as a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine.It is open source and can run on various platforms (Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, etc.)
One way to keep your Node.js up to date is to go to its official download page and install the newest release. This post outlines how to install the latest Node.js in Windows.
- Navigate to the Node.js website and click on the latest stable version or the newest current release (with the latest features).
- Download the exe file according to you windows (32 or 64 bits)and run it.
- Click next
- Read and agree to the terms and conditions before clicking next.
- Choose the location
- Click finish to complete the installation.