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Bun vs Node.js — Complete Guide

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Bun vs Node.js
Lesson 89 of 100 · Module 9: Latest Node.js Features · ADVANCED
Topic: Bun vs Node.js · Level: ADVANCED · Read time: ~18 min + hands-on

Bun vs Node.js

This lesson covers Bun vs Node.js. You do not need to memorize everything. Understand the flow first.

What you will learn

  • What bun vs node.js means — in normal words, not textbook words
  • How it works step by step
  • Code you can run today on your laptop
  • Where teams use this in real projects

Before you start

Explain it simply

Bun is an alternative JavaScript runtime — faster installs and built-in bundler. Node has the largest ecosystem.

Think of it like this: Modern Node features are quality-of-life upgrades — less boilerplate, same core ideas you already learned.

Why developers use this

  • Stay current with Node releases
  • Less npm clutter
  • Matches browser JavaScript

How it works (step by step)

  1. Check your Node version supports the feature.
  2. Try the new syntax in a small script first.
  3. Update one module in your app.
  4. Run tests and deploy when green.

Code example — type this yourself

bun run server.js
bun install

Learn Node first. Try Bun for side projects when curious.

What each part does

  • bun run server.js — Line 1: runs as written.
  • bun install — Line 2: runs as written.

Real life: where Bun vs Node.js shows up

A developer upgrades an old script with Bun vs Node.js — fewer npm packages, cleaner syntax, easier for the next person on the team to read. In interviews, explain the trade-off you chose and what you would measure in production.

Try it yourself — hands-on

  1. Create a new file (e.g. bun-vs-node-js-demo.js) in an empty folder
  2. Type the example code for Bun vs Node.js yourself — typing helps memory
  3. Run node on that file and read the output
  4. Change one line (a value, a message, a route path) and run again to see what breaks or improves
Tip: After this lesson, close your editor and explain Bun vs Node.js in one sentence without looking.

Common mistakes (avoid these)

  • Skipping the terminal — Bun vs Node.js only feels easy after you run code yourself.
Pro tip (advanced): In team projects, document how your team uses Bun vs Node.js in the README so new developers onboard faster.

Interview note

Senior interviews may ask how Bun vs Node.js behaves under load, failure, or security review — mention logging, timeouts, and validation.

Summary

  • You can explain Bun vs Node.js in your own words
  • You ran working code — not just read about it
  • You know one mistake to avoid and one real place teams use this

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Node.js Tutorial

Module 1: Node.js Foundations
Module 2: Async Programming
Module 3: Express.js & EJS
Module 4: REST APIs & Databases
Module 5: Real-Time & Event Systems
Module 6: Advanced Node.js
Module 7: Performance & Security
Module 8: Testing & Deployment
Module 9: Latest Node.js Features
Module 10: Enterprise Projects
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