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Title: Control Flow in Node Part II
Author: Tim Caswell
Date: Thu Feb 04 2010 02:24:35 GMT-0600 (CST)
Node: v0.1.91
I had so much fun writing the last article on control flow, that I decided to...
## First section: Display JavaScript files
* display contents of external JavaScript file (path is relative to .markdown file)
<test-code/test-file.js>
* display contents of external JavaScript file and evaluate its contents
<test-code/evaluate-file.js*>
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