I am currently reading a tutorial about Node.js which is nicely written.
From the book:
it's not that easy to find information that helps you to learn JavaScript the "right" way, in order to write Node.js applications in a fashion that makes you feel you are not just using JavaScript, you are actually developing it.
Because that's the catch: you already are an experienced developer, you don't want to learn a new technique by just hacking around and mis-using it; you want to be sure that you are approaching it from the right angle.
There is, of course, excellent documentation out there. But documentation alone sometimes isn't enough. What is needed is guidance.
My goal is to provide a guide for you.