An example Node.js, Express.js and Socket.io project showing how to build a stopwatch.
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Defcon!!!

Defcon is a stopwatch running on Node.js, Express.js, and Socket.io. It is intended to be a good starting point if you're just learning to use web sockets. It currently uses xhr-polling so it is compatible with Heroku.

Who's it for?

I originally wrote Defcon over four blog posts introducing Socket.io and deploying to Heroku. Please checkout the posts on my site, robdodson.me