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        • ⚙️Install Dependencies - Windows
          • Step 1: Install Visual Studio Code (VSC)
          • Step 2: Install Rust and Cargo
          • Step 3: Download Visual Studio C++ Build Tools
          • Step 4: Download Node.js
          • Step 5: Install Git on Windows
          • Step 6: Install the Solana CLI
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          • Step 8: Set Up Development Environment in Ubuntu WSL
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        • 🏝️Solana CLI & Solana Keypair
          • Step 1: Set Solana CLI to Use Eclipse Devnet
          • Step 2: Verify Solana CLI Configuration
          • Step 3: Generate a New Solana Keypair
          • Step 4: Claim Devnet ETH for Transaction Fees
          • Optional Step: View Balance on Devnet Explorer
        • 🖥️Creating an Anchor Project in Visual Studio Code
          • Step 1: Initialize Anchor Project
          • Step 2: Update the lib.rs File with Smart Contract Code
          • Step 3: Update the Smart Contract's Cargo.toml File
          • Step 4: Update the Project's Root Cargo.toml File
          • Step 5: Compile Your Program with anchor build
          • Step 6: Deploy Your Project to the Eclipse Devnet
          • Step 7: Verify Program Deployment on the Eclipse Devnet Explorer
        • ✨Building a React App Front-End
          • Step 1: Create a New React Project with TypeScript
          • Step 2: Install Solana Web3.js and Wallet Adapter Dependencies
          • Step 3: Install Additional Dependencies for Enhanced Functionality and Compatibility
          • Step 4: Configure Webpack for Browser Compatibility
          • Step 5: Start the Development Server and Verify Setup
          • Step 6: Implement the UI for Your NFT Minter in App.tsx with Updated Code
      • Eclipse Testnet ETH Transfer Transaction Fee Estimator
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      • Quick Start: User Guide - Testnet
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        • Create 1 Million NFTs on Eclipse
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      • Why Eclipse, Why Ethereum, Why Now
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  1. Tutorials & Guides
  2. Developer Guides
  3. Dapp Deployment Tutorial - Eclipse Devnet
  4. Install Dependencies - Windows

Step 4: Download Node.js

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Node.js is a runtime environment that allows you to execute JavaScript code server-side. It's essential for developing decentralized applications (DApps) on the Eclipse blockchain, as it enables you to run scripts, tests, and interact with the blockchain through JavaScript.

  1. Navigate to the Node.js Download Page:

    • Access the to find the installer suited for your Windows system.

  2. Choose the Correct Version:

    • For most users, the LTS (Long-Term Support) version is recommended as it provides a more stable and well-supported Node.js environment. Click on the "Windows Installer" link to start the download.

  3. Install Node.js:

    • Once the installer is downloaded, run it. Follow the installation prompts, accepting the license agreement and selecting the default installation options unless you have specific needs.

    • The installer will also include npm (Node Package Manager), which is vital for managing your project's dependencies.

  4. Verify Installation:

    • To ensure Node.js and npm are installed correctly, open a command prompt or terminal and run the following commands:

node --version
npm --version
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