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Modern JavaScript Web Development Cookbook

By : Federico Kereki
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Modern JavaScript Web Development Cookbook

By: Federico Kereki

Overview of this book

JavaScript has evolved into a language that you can use on any platform. Modern JavaScript Web Development Cookbook is a perfect blend of solutions for traditional JavaScript development and modern areas that developers have lately been exploring with JavaScript. This comprehensive guide teaches you how to work with JavaScript on servers, browsers, mobile phones and desktops. You will start by exploring the new features of ES8. You will then move on to learning the use of ES8 on servers (with Node.js), with the objective of producing services and microservices and dealing with authentication and CORS. Once you get accustomed to ES8, you will learn to apply it to browsers using frameworks, such as React and Redux, which interact through Ajax with services. You will then understand the use of a modern framework to develop the UI. In addition to this, development for mobile devices with React Native will walk you through the benefits of creating native apps, both for Android and iOS. Finally, you’ll be able to apply your new-found knowledge of server-side and client-side tools to develop applications with Electron.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Testing simple services from the command line

Whenever you create services, you will need some way of testing them. So far, we have seen some examples of doing just that with curl. So, in this recipe, let's go a bit deeper and check out some options that you may find useful. Alternatively, you could opt for another tool, such as wget. For our purposes, both options are roughly equivalent, allowing us to do everything we need for RESTful services testing: they are scriptable, they can download things, and they can also send requests posting data, so what you use will be mostly a question of personal preference.

If you want to read more about curl, check out its site at https://curl.haxx.se/, or the source code at https://github.com/curl/curl. You may also be interested in Everything Curl, a book that details all there is to know about this tool, and which is freely available...