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Hands-On JavaScript High Performance

By : Justin Scherer
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Book Image

Hands-On JavaScript High Performance

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By: Justin Scherer

Overview of this book

High-performance web development is all about cutting through the complexities in different layers of a web app and building services and APIs that improve the speed and performance of your apps on the browser. With emerging web technologies, building scalable websites and sustainable web apps is smoother than ever. This book starts by taking you through the web frontend, popular web development practices, and the latest version of ES and JavaScript. You'll work with Node.js and learn how to build web apps without a framework. The book consists of three hands-on examples that help you understand JavaScript applications at both the server-side and the client-side using Node.js and Svelte.js. Each chapter covers modern techniques such as DOM manipulation and V8 engine optimization to strengthen your understanding of the web. Finally, you’ll delve into advanced topics such as CI/CD and how you can harness their capabilities to speed up your web development dramatically. By the end of this web development book, you'll have understood how the JavaScript landscape has evolved, not just for the frontend but also for the backend, and be ready to use new tools and techniques to solve common web problems.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we have looked at the ideas of mutability and immutability. We have seen how immutability can lead to slowdowns and higher memory consumption and can be an issue when we are writing high-performance code. We have taken a look at mutability and how to make sure we write code that utilizes it, but also makes it safe. On top of this, we have performed performance comparisons between mutable and immutable code and have seen where speed and memory consumption increases for the immutable types. Finally, we took a look at functional-style programming in JavaScript and how we can utilize these concepts. Functional programming can help with many issues, such as lock-free concurrency, but we also know that the JavaScript runtimes are single-threaded and so this does not give us an advantage. Overall, there are many concepts that we can borrow from the different paradigms of programming and having all of these in our toolkit can make us better programmers and help us write clean, safe, and high-performance code.

In the next chapter, we will take a look at how JavaScript has evolved as a language. We will also take a look at how browsers have changed to meet the demands of developers, with new APIs that cover everything from accessing the DOM to long-term storage.