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Building Cross-Platform Desktop Applications with Electron

By : Muhammed Jasim
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Building Cross-Platform Desktop Applications with Electron

By: Muhammed Jasim

Overview of this book

<p>Though web applications are becoming increasingly popular, desktop apps are still important. The Electron framework lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, and this book will teach you how to create your first desktop application with Electron. It will guide you on how to build desktop applications that run on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.</p> <p>You will begin your journey with an overview of Electron, and then move on to explore the various stages of creating a simple social media application. Along the way, you will learn how to use advanced Electron APIs, debug an Electron application, and make performance improvements using the Chrome developer tools. You’ll also find out how to package and distribute an application, and more.</p> <p>By the end of the book, you will be able to build a complete desktop application using Electron and web technologies. You will have a solid understanding of the common challenges that desktop app developers face, and you’ll know how to solve them.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Summary


In this chapter, we introduced Electron and discussed how it allows developers to build desktop applications using web technologies. We discussed some of the example implementations that are used for production use. We also looked at how to integrate the Electron with underlying platform features and APIs. We then created a tiny sample application to understand the structure of a basic Electron application. Finally, we looked at how Electron works under the hood by discussing chromium architecture, chromium content shell, multi process architecture, and inter process communication. Now we have a brief idea about Electron and its architecture. In the next chapter, we will be discussing using Electron in a real-world scenario. We will also discuss integrating Electron with front end frameworks.