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عنوان
Mastering Modular JavaScript /

پدید آورنده
Nicolás Bevacqua.

موضوع
JavaScript (Computer program language),Modular programming.,COMPUTERS-- Programming-- General.,COMPUTERS-- Programming Languages-- JavaScript.,JavaScript (Computer program language),Modular programming.

رده
QA76
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637

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
1491955635
(Number (ISBN
1491955651
(Number (ISBN
9781491955635
(Number (ISBN
9781491955659
Erroneous ISBN
1491955686
Erroneous ISBN
9781491955680

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
Mastering Modular JavaScript /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Nicolás Bevacqua.

EDITION STATEMENT

Edition Statement
First edition.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Sebastopol, CA :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
O'Reilly Media, Inc.,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2018.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource

GENERAL NOTES

Text of Note
Includes index.

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Intro; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Section 1. Who Should Read This Book; Section 2. Why Modular JavaScript?; Section 3. How Is This Book Organized?; Section 4. Conventions Used in This Book; Section 5. O'Reilly Safari; Section 6. How to Contact Us; Section 7. Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Module Thinking; 1.1 Introduction to Module Thinking; 1.2 A Brief History of Modularity; 1.2.1 Script Tags and Closures; 1.2.2 RequireJS, AngularJS, and Dependency Injection; 1.2.3 Node.js and the Advent of CommonJS; 1.2.4 ES6, import, Babel, and Webpack; 1.3 The Perks of Modular Design
Text of Note
Module thinking -- Modularity principles -- Module design -- Shaping internals -- Modular patterns and practices -- Development methodology and philosophy.
Text of Note
1.4 Modular Granularity1.5 Modular JavaScript: A Necessity; Chapter 2. Modularity Principles; 2.1 Modular Design Essentials; 2.1.1 Single Responsibility Principle; 2.1.2 API First; 2.1.3 Revealing Pattern; 2.1.4 Finding the Right Abstractions; 2.1.5 State Management; 2.2 CRUST: Consistent, Resilient, Unambiguous, Simple, and Tiny; 2.2.1 Consistency; 2.2.2 Resiliency; 2.2.3 Unambiguity; 2.2.4 Simplicity; 2.2.5 Tiny Surface Areas; Chapter 3. Module Design; 3.1 Growing a Module; 3.1.1 Composability and Scalability; 3.1.2 Design for Today; 3.1.3 Abstractions Evolve in Small Steps
Text of Note
3.1.4 Move Deliberately and Experiment3.2 CRUST Considerations; 3.2.1 Do Repeat Yourself, Occasionally; 3.2.2 Feature Isolation; 3.2.3 Trade-Offs When Designing Internals; 3.3 Pruning a Module; 3.3.1 Error Handling, Mitigation, Detection, and Solving; 3.3.2 Documentation as an Art; 3.3.3 Removing Code; 3.3.4 Applying Context; Chapter 4. Shaping Internals; 4.1 Internal Complexity; 4.1.1 Containing Nested Complexity; 4.1.2 Feature Entanglement and Tight Coupling; 4.1.3 Frameworks: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; 4.2 Refactoring Complex Code; 4.2.1 Embracing Variables over Clever Code
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4.2.2 Guard Clauses and Branch Flipping4.2.3 An Interdependency Pyramid; 4.2.4 Extracting Functions; 4.2.5 Flattening Nested Callbacks; 4.2.6 Factoring Similar Tasks; 4.2.7 Slicing Large Functions; 4.3 State as Entropy; 4.3.1 Current State: It's Complicated; 4.3.2 Eliminating Incidental State; 4.3.3 Containing State; 4.3.4 Leveraging Immutability; 4.4 Data Structures Are King; 4.4.1 Isolating Data and Logic; 4.4.2 Restricting and Clustering Logic; Chapter 5. Modular Patterns and Practices; 5.1 Leveraging Modern JavaScript; 5.1.1 Template Literals; 5.1.2 Destructuring, Rest, and Spread
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5.1.3 Striving for Simple const Bindings5.1.4 Navigating Callbacks, Promises, and Asynchronous Functions; 5.2 Composition and Inheritance; 5.2.1 Inheritance Through Classes; 5.2.2 The Perks of Composition: Aspects and Extensions; 5.2.3 Choosing Between Composition and Inheritance; 5.3 Code Patterns; 5.3.1 Revealing Module; 5.3.2 Object Factories; 5.3.3 Event Emission; 5.3.4 Message Passing and the Simplicity of JSON; Chapter 6. Development Methodology and Philosophy; 6.1 Secure Configuration Management; 6.2 Explicit Dependency Management; 6.3 Interfaces as Black Boxes; 6.4 Build, Release, Run
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT

Text of Note
"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. Nicolás 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 interfaceDesign module internals to keep your code readable and its intent clearReduce complexity by refactoring code and containing and eliminating stateTake advantage of modern JavaScript features to write clear programs and reduce complexityApply Twelve-Factor App principles to frontend and backend JavaScript application development"--

ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE

Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
OverDrive, Inc.
Stock Number
CE6FD23A-70F2-47C3-A68E-DDA3931A7AD5

OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM

International Standard Book Number
9781491955680

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

JavaScript (Computer program language)
Modular programming.
COMPUTERS-- Programming-- General.
COMPUTERS-- Programming Languages-- JavaScript.
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Modular programming.

(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional

COM-- 051000
COM-- 051260

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
005
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1/12
Edition
23

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
QA76
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637

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Bevacqua, Nicolas

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Date of Transaction
20200823033036.0
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