![]() ![]() Upon this realisation, I completed a quick search and stumbled across a useful tool that can be installed on your Windows machine: The project I was working on required me to update my version of Node.js a pretty straightforward process, until I then returned to an older project that was dependent on an earlier version of Node. Today I’m going to be exploring how to manage multiple installations of Node.js on a windows computer following an issue I recently came across whilst working on a project.
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