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Azat Mardan
Practical Node.js
Building Real-world Scalable Web Apps
2014. xix, 300 S. 65 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2014
ISBN: 1-430-26595-7 (1430265957)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-26595-5 (9781430265955)
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Practical Node.js is your step-by-step guide to learning how to build a wide range of scalable real-world web applications using a professional development toolkit. Node.js is an innovative and highly efficient platform for creating web services. But Node.js doesn´t live in a vacuum! In a modern web development, many different components need to be put together - routing, database driver, ORM, session management, OAuth, HTML template engine, CSS compiler and many more.
If you already know the basics of Node.js, now is the time to discover how to bring it to production level by leveraging its vast ecosystem of packages. As a web developer, you´ll work with a varied collection of standards and frameworks - Practical Node.js shows you how all those pieces fit together.
Practical Node.js takes you from installing all the necessary modules to writing full-stack web applications by harnessing the power of the Express.js and Hapi frameworks, the MongoDB database with Mongoskin and Mongoose, Jade and Handlebars template engines, Stylus and LESS CSS languages, OAuth and Everyauth libraries, and the Socket.IO and Derby libraries, and everything in between. The book also covers how to deploy to Heroku and AWS, daemonize apps, and write REST APIs. You´ll build full-stack real-world Node.js apps from scratch, and also discover how to write your own Node.js modules and publish them on NPM. You already know what Node.js is; now learn what you can do with it and how far you can take it!
Setting Up Node.js and Other Essentials
Using Express.js to Create Rapid Node.js Web Apps
TDD and BDD for Node.js with Mocha
Template Engines: Jade and Handlebars
Persistence with MongoDB and Mongoskin
Using Sessions and OAuth to Authorize and Authenticate Users in Node.js Apps
Boosting Your Node.js Data with the Mongoose ORM Library
Building a Node.js REST API Server App
Realtime Apps with WebSockets, Socket.IO, and Derby JS
Getting Node.js Apps Production Ready
Deploying Node.js Apps
Publishing a Node.js Module and Contributing Back to the Project
Azat Mardan has over 12 years of experience in web, mobile and software development. With a Bachelor´s Degree in Informatics and a Master of Science in Information Systems Technology degree, Azat possesses deep academic knowledge as well as extensive practical experience.Currently Azat works as an engineer at the curated social media news aggregator website Storify.com. He teaches technical classes at General Assembly San Francisco and Hack Reactor to much acclaim. In his spare time, Azat writes about technology on his blog webAppLog.com. He is also an author of artisanal book Rapid Prototyping with JS: Agile JavaScript Development.Previously, Azat has worked as a CTO/co-founder at Gizmo, an enterprise cloud platform for mobile marketing campaigns, and has undertaken the prestigious 500 Startups business accelerator program. Prior to this, Azat was developing mission-critical applications for government agencies in Washington, DC, including the National Institutes of Health, the National Center for Biotechnology Information, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as well as Lockheed Martin.Azat is a frequent attendee at Bay Area tech meet-ups and hackathons (StartupBus 2013, AngelHack hackathon 12 finalist with team FashionMetric.com).