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Mastering Node.js - Second Edition

By : Sandro Pasquali, Kevin Faaborg
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Mastering Node.js - Second Edition

By: Sandro Pasquali, Kevin Faaborg

Overview of this book

Node.js, a modern development environment that enables developers to write server- and client-side code with JavaScript, thus becoming a popular choice among developers. This book covers the features of Node that are especially helpful to developers creating highly concurrent real-time applications. It takes you on a tour of Node's innovative event non-blocking design, showing you how to build professional applications. This edition has been updated to cover the latest features of Node 9 and ES6. All code examples and demo applications have been completely rewritten using the latest techniques, introducing Promises, functional programming, async/await, and other cutting-edge patterns for writing JavaScript code. Learn how to use microservices to simplify the design and composition of distributed systems. From building serverless cloud functions to native C++ plugins, from chatbots to massively scalable SMS-driven applications, you'll be prepared for building the next generation of distributed software. By the end of this book, you'll be building better Node applications more quickly, with less code and more power, and know how to run them at scale in production environments.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Who this book is for

This book is for developers who want to build high-capacity network applications, such as social networks, collaborative document editing environments, real-time data-driven web interfaces, networked games, and other I/O-heavy software. If you're a client-side JavaScript developer, reading this book will teach you how to become a server-side programmer using a language you already know. If you're a C++ hacker, Node is an open source project built using that language, offering you an excellent opportunity to make a real impact within a large and growing community, even gaining fame, by helping to develop this exciting new technology.

This book is also for technical managers and others seeking an explanation of the capabilities and design philosophy of Node. The book is filled with examples of how Node solves the problems modern software companies are facing in terms of high-concurrency, real-time applications pushing enormous volumes of data through growing networks. Node has already been embraced by the enterprise, and you should consider it for your next project.

We are using the bleeding-edge version of Node (9.x at the time of writing). This is the only book you need to be ready for in the next few years as Node continues its march through the enterprise.