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Design and develop full-stack and cross-platform Angular applications using the latest web tooling, development techniques, and modern app architecture Key FeaturesImplement scalability and maintainability to your full stack apps using Angular modules and componentsGet the complete source code of the example social network app built using GraphQL and ApolloManage your Angular applications state using Apollo client for a seamless user experienceBook Description GraphQL is an alternative to traditional REST technology for querying Web APIs. Together with Angular and TypeScript, it provides a tech stack option for building future-proof web applications that are robust and maintainable at any sc...
Since its release in 2014, Vue.js has seen a meteoric rise to popularity and is is now considered one of the primary front-end frameworks, and not without good reason. Its component-based architecture was designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code as it is to build complex client-side applications. If you're an experienced developer looking to make a start with Vue, this book is for you. It provides a rapid introduction to the key topics that you'll need to understand. It contains: Getting up and Running with the Vue.js 2.0 Framework by Jack Franklin Getting Started with Vuex: a Beginner's Guide by Michael Wanyoike A Beginner's Guide to Vue CLI by Ahmed Bouchefra A Beginner's Guide to Working With Components in Vue by Kingsley Silas A Beginner's Guide to Working with Forms in Vue by Kingsley Silas How to Conditionally Apply a CSS Class in Vue.js by Chad Campbell How to Replace jQuery with Vue by Nilson Jacques Nuxt.js: a Minimalist Framework for Creating Universal Vue.js Apps by Olayinka Omole Optimize the Performance of a Vue App with Async Components by Michiel Mulders
Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop. This collection is a set of books aimed at getting you up to speed with Angular. It contains: Learn Angular: Your First Week, a collection of articles introducing Angular Learn Angular: Build a Todo App, an in-depth project tutorial that builds a complete Angular application from start to finish Learn Angular: 4 Angular Projects presents four practical Angular projects Learn Angular: Related Tools & Skills contains a collection of articles outlining essential tools and skills that every modern JavaScript developer should know. This book is for all front-end developers who want to become proficient with Angular and its related tools. You'll need to be familiar with HTML and CSS and have a reasonable level of understanding of JavaScript in order to follow the discussion.
While there have been quite a few attempts to get JavaScript working as a server-side language, Node.js (frequently just called Node) has been the first environment that's gained any traction. It's now used by companies such as Netflix, Uber and Paypal to power their web apps. Node allows for blazingly fast performance; thanks to its event loop model, common tasks like network connection and database I/O can be executed very quickly indeed. From a beginner's point of view, one of Node's obvious advantages is that it uses JavaScript, a ubiquitous language that many developers are comfortable with. If you can write JavaScript for the client-side, writing server-side applications with Node should not be too much of a stretch for you. This collection contains three books that will help get you up and running with Node. It contains: Your First Week With Node.js, which will get started using Node, covering all of the basics. 9 Practical Node.js Projects, which offers a selection of hand-on practical projects to develop your skills. Node.js: Related Tools & Skills, which outlines essential tools and skills that all Node developers should know.
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available to us for making websites and applications faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This collection contains four books: Front-end Performance is a collection of practical articles on front-end website performance for front-end developers. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. Back-end Performance is a collection of articles on back-end website performance for web developers. It outlines useful strategies and practical...
Performance simply matters. Technology may allow us to "go bigger", but maybe not necessarily be better when it comes to performance. Now is the time to utilize the amazing tools that are available for making websites faster, and to learn how to improve user experience and satisfaction. This is a practical collection of tutorials on some of the most popular and powerful website performance tools available. It's packed with useful, real world hints and tips that you can use on your sites today. It contains: 23 Development Tools for Boosting Website Performance by Ahmed Bouchefra Improving Page Load Performance: Pingdom, YSlow and GTmetrix by Tonino Jankov PHP-FPM Tuning: Using pm static for Max Performance by Hayden James Optimization Auditing: A Deep Dive into Chrome's Dev Console by Ahmed Bouchefra Performance Auditing: A Firefox Developer Tools Deep Dive by Ahmed Bouchefra Web App Performance Testing with Siege: Plan, Test, Learn by Zoran Antolovic This book is for all developers whio wish to build sites and apps that run faster. It covers a range of performance tools; some familiarity with web performance terms and techniques is assumed.
Since its release in 2014, Vue.js has seen a meteoric rise to popularity and is is now considered one of the primary front-end frameworks, and not without good reason. Its component-based architecture was designed to be flexible and easy to adopt, making it just as easy to integrate into projects and use alongside non-Vue code as it is to build complex client-side applications. This is a collection of three books covering crucial Vue topics. It contains: Working with Vue.js 11 Practical Vue.js Projects Vue.js: Tools & Skills
Blockchain technology has certainly been hyped over the past few years, but when you strip all of that away, what can actually do with it? This book provides you with an introduction to Ethereum, an open source platform that's based based on blockchain. It enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications that can be relied on to work without fraud, censorship or interference from third parties. Far more than just a cryptocurrency or smart contracts platform, Ethereum is becoming an entire ecosystem for building decentralized applications. This collection contains three books: A Developer's Guide to Ethereum, a collection of articles that provides an introduction to blockchai...
Integrate Redux with React and other front-end JavaScript frameworks efficiently and manage application states effectively Key FeaturesGet better at building web applications with state management using ReduxLearn the fundamentals of Redux to structure your app more efficientlyThis guide will teach you develop complex apps that would be easier to maintainBook Description Starting with a detailed overview of Redux, we will follow the test-driven development (TDD) approach to develop single-page applications. We will set up JEST for testing and use JEST to test React, Redux, Redux-Sage, Reducers, and other components. We will then add important middleware and set up immutableJS in our applicat...
Angular is not just a framework, but rather a platform that empowers developers to build applications for the web, mobile, and the desktop. This book contains a collection of articles that provide a rapid introduction to Angular, getting you up and running with no fuss. It contains: Angular Introduction: What It Is, and Why You Should Use It by Ilya Bodrov-Krukowski AngularJS and Angular: a Detailed Comparison by Manjunath M An Introduction to TypeScript: Static Typing for the Web by Byron Houwens Getting Past Hello World in Angular by Jason Aden Angular Components: Inputs and Outputs by David Aden A Practical Guide to Angular Directives by Claudio Ribeiro Angular Components and Providers: C...