Some weird distributions (like lxss, the "Linux SubSystem for Windows 10", curated by Ubuntu's Canonical - it's an apt-get Ubuntu derived binary distribution) don't offer a recent enough node executable and need many .js files to start with an "use strict" string to run out of the box.
Some weird distributions (like lxss, the "Linux SubSystem for Windows 10", curated by Ubuntu's Canonical - it's an apt-get Ubuntu derived binary distribution) don't offer a recent enough node executable and need many .js files to start with an "use strict" string to run out of the box.