Getting the Most out of Node.js Frameworks: The Essential Tools and Libraries

by Sufyan Bin Uzayr

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Gain the knowledge you need to navigate your way confidently through the ever-expanding landscape of modern JavaScript technologies. With more than 100 Node.js frameworks available and the number rising every month, it is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid JavaScript fatigue and keep abreast of the developments that are most useful and relevant to your own projects. In such a saturated environment, the knowledge of exactly which tools will best fit your goals is invaluable.

This book will guide you through the quagmire by clearly and comprehensively outlining the most practically useful Node frameworks, libraries, and tools, as well as how they might be employed in your own projects. You will learn about JavaScript frameworks, including such as Polymer, Webix, Aurelia, Svelte, and Meteor.

This book will empower you to cut through the noise and learn how to achieve your career goals with the right tools meant especially for you.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
  • The what, why and how behind a variety of JavaScript Node frameworks, including Polymer, Aurelia, and Svelte
  • How to choose the right Node framework for different types of projects
  • How to ensure server-side optimization is done correctly, even if you are not a server admin
  • Guide to such JS tools as Gulp, Grunt, and npm

WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR

Web developers looking to learn JavaScript; web development beginners; JavaScript developers; and frontend developers.

  • ISBN10 103206756X
  • ISBN13 9781032067568
  • Publish Date 17 March 2022 (first published 16 March 2022)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 27 September 2023
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint CRC Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 168
  • Language English