@phenomnomnominal so thats basically what I want to do right, when the page function gets called to go to localhost/whatever, I want function whatever() { req.render(myfile); }?
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@phenomnomnominal Kind of confusing myself a bit here maybe you could clarify, what is Express does it run inside node and is it required to render jade files?
Express is a framework, it wraps some of the most common parts of node into a nice layer of abstraction so you don't have to worry about them. Part of that is a template rendering engine, which can handle many types of file, such as Jade. You pass a jade file into the render function of the response from a request and it sends back HTML
@phenomnomnominal should I just not worry about Jade then if I have to use a framework to render it ill I understand node better? Or can I do jade without express, I kind of want to stay vanilla Node for now, just the standard stuff, display a webpage, then move into database querying and then from there do some other stuff
Ok so then can I just write my html inside a file and render it without express, or is rendering straight express or will i have to write my html using a string with concatination x.x
I was just looking through SomeKittens github seeing how he implemented his I'm not quite sure how to set up a static route yet but I'm sure I will learn soon