9 Practical Node.js Projects

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While there have been quite a few attempts to get JavaScript working as a server-side language, Node.js (frequently just called Node) has been the first environment that's gained any traction. It's now used by companies such as Netflix, Uber and Paypal to power their web apps. Node allows for blazingly fast performance; thanks to its event loop model, common tasks like network connection and database I/O can be executed very quickly indeed. In this book, we offer a selection of nine different practical projects that you can follow along with. It contains: * Build a Simple Beginner App with Node, Bootstrap & MongoDB by James Hibbard * How to Build a File Upload Form with Express and Dropzone.js by Lukas White * How to Build and Structure a Node.js MVC Application by James Kolce * User Authentication with the MEAN Stack by Simon Holmes & Jeremy Wilken * Build a JavaScript Command Line Interface (CLI) with Node.js by Lukas White & Michael Wanyoike * Building a Real-time Chat App with Sails.js by Michael Wanyoike * Passport Authentication for Node.js Applications by Paul Orac * Local Authentication Using Passport in Node.js by Paul Orac * An Introduction to NodeBots by Patrick Catanzariti This book is for anyone who wants to start learning server-side development with Node.js. Familiarity with JavaScript is assumed.

Author(s): Patrick Catanzariti, Paul Orac, Michael Wanyoike, Simon Holmes, Jeremy Wilken, Lukas White, James Kolce, James Hibbard
Edition: 1st
Publisher: SitePoint
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 0
City: 48 Cambridge Street, Collingwood VIC, Australia 3066
Tags: node.js javascript