Ebook: Web Development with Node and Express: Leveraging the JavaScript Stack
Author: Anderson Brian, Brown Ethan, Demarest Rebecca, Dolby Linley, Monaghan Rachel, Montgomery Karen, St. Laurent Simon, Troutman Zaig Ellen
- Tags: Client/server computing., JavaScript (Computer program language), Web sites -- Authoring programs., Node.js., COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy., COMPUTERS -- Computer Science., COMPUTERS -- Data Processing., COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General., COMPUTERS -- Information Technology., COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory., COMPUTERS -- Reference., Node.js
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
Learn how to build dynamic web applications with Express, a key component of the Node/JavaScript development stack. In this hands-on guide, author Ethan Brown teaches you the fundamentals through the development of a fictional application that exposes a public website and a RESTful API. You’ll also learn web architecture best practices to help you build single-page, multi-page, and hybrid web apps with Express.
Express strikes a balance between a robust framework and no framework at all, allowing you a free hand in your architecture choices. With this book, frontend and backend engineers familiar with JavaScript will discover new ways of looking at web development.
- Create webpage templating system for rendering dynamic data
- Dive into request and response objects, middleware, and URL routing
- Simulate a production environment for testing and development
- Focus on persistence with document databases, particularly MongoDB
- Make your resources available to other programs with RESTful APIs
- Build secure apps with authentication, authorization, and HTTPS
- Integrate with social media, geolocation, and other third-party services
- Implement a plan for launching and maintaining your app
- Learn critical debugging skills
This book covers Express 4.0.
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