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Mastering Modular JavaScript
Contributor(s): Bevacqua, Nicolas (Author)
ISBN: 1491955686     ISBN-13: 9781491955680
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
OUR PRICE:   $44.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming Languages - Javascript
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering - General
- Computers | Programming - Object Oriented
Dewey: 005.112
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5.9" W x 9" (0.50 lbs) 162 pages
 
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If you have a working knowledge of JavaScript and ECMAScript 6 (ES6), this practical guide will help you tackle modular programming to produce code that's readable, maintainable, and scalable. You'll learn the fundamentals of modular architecture with JavaScript and the benefits of writing self-contained code at every system level, including the client and server.

Nicol s Bevacqua, author of Practical Modern JavaScript, demonstrates how to scale out JavaScript applications by breaking codebases into smaller modules. By following the design practices in this book, senior developers, technical leaders, and software architects will learn how to create modules that are simple and flexible while keeping internal complexity in check.

  • Learn modular design essentials, including how your application will be consumed and what belongs on the interface
  • Design module internals to keep your code readable and its intent clear
  • Reduce complexity by refactoring code and containing and eliminating state
  • Take advantage of modern JavaScript features to write clear programs and reduce complexity
  • Apply Twelve-Factor App principles to frontend and backend JavaScript application development

Contributor Bio(s): Bevacqua, Nicolas: -

Nico is an enthusiastic JavaScript consultant based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When he's not working on consulting projects or contributing to the open-source community as @bevacqua, Nico devotes his time to the local NodeSchool and Beer.js communities. Nico loves writing content for ponyfoo.com, his blog since 2012. He's published a book on JavaScript processes and quality named JavaScript Application Design (Manning). Nico is a happy pony, and you can find him as @nzgb on Twitter, because xkcd.