Sure! Here is an example for Node.js:
```javascript
const http = require('http');
const hostname = '127.0.0.1';
const port = 3000;
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
res.statusCode = 200;
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'text/plain');
res.end('Hello, World!\n');
});
server.listen(port, hostname, () => {
console.log(`Server running at http://${hostname}:${port}/`);
});
```
This is a basic Node.js server that listens on port 3000 and responds with "Hello, World!" when accessed.
give me one for node.js too
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