by Don Nguyen
Node.js is changing the way web apps are built. As Node.js apps are written in JavaScript, you can quickly and simply use your front-end skills to develop staggeringly fast, scalable real-time web applications.Plus discover how to use Twitter Bootstrap, MongoDB and Back-bone.js to create fancy web apps, extend their storage, and dy-namically update them....
Price: $19.07 | Publisher: SitePoint | Release: 2012
by Tom Hughes-Croucher, Mike Wilson
This book introduces you to Node, the new web development framework written in JavaScript. You'll learn hands-on how Node makes life easier for experienced JavaScript developers: not only can you work on the front end and back end in the same language, you'll also have more flexibility in choosing how to divide application logic between client and server.Written by a core contributor to the framew...
Price: $24.25 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2012
CoffeeScript Programming with jQuery, Rails, and Node.js
by Michael Erasmus
CoffeeScript is a young but popular language that makes web programming fun and more productive. It compiles to JavaScript and unleashes its powerful features while not straying too far from the language. It's become one of the most popular languages on Github and is being used for both browser and server side programming.CoffeeScript programming with jQuery, Rails, and Node.js will not only teach you ...
Price: $14.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2012
Getting Started with Couchbase Server
by MC Brown
Starting with the core architecture and structure of Couchbase Server, this title will tell you everything you need to know to install and setup your first Couchbase cluster. You'll be given guidance on sizing your cluster so that you maximise your performance. After installation, you'll be shown how to use the admin web console to administer your server, and then learn the techniques behind the s...
Price: $16.99 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2012
by Jesse Cravens, Jeff Burtoft
With 90 detailed hacks, expert web developers Jesse Cravens and Jeff Burtoft demonstrate intriguing uses of HTML5-related technologies. Each recipe provides a clear explanation, screenshots, and complete code examples for specifications that include Canvas, SVG, CSS3, multimedia, data storage, web workers, WebSockets, and geolocation.You'll also find hacks for HTML5 markup elements and attributes that ...
Price: $6.09 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2012
by Trevor Burnham
With Async JavaScript, you'll develop a deeper understanding of the JavaScript language. You'll start with a ground-up primer on the JavaScript event model - key to avoiding many of the most common mistakes JavaScripters make. From there you'll see tools and design patterns for turning that conceptual understanding into practical code.The concepts in the book are illustrated with runnable exa...
Price: $11.85 | Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers | Release: 2012
Getting Started with GEO, CouchDB, and Node.js
by Mick Thompson
Today's mobile devices have GPS and standard APIs to give you access to coordinates - but what can you do with that data? With this concise book, application developers learn how to work with location data quickly and easily, using Node.js, CouchDB, and other open source tools and libraries.Node.js makes it simple to run event code on the Web, and the CouchDB document-oriented database lets you store l...
Price: $14.99 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2011
Building Hypermedia APIs with HTML5 and Node
by Mike Amundsen
With this concise book, you'll learn the art of building hypermedia APIs that don't simply run on the Web, but that actually exist in the Web. You'll start with the general principles and technologies behind this architectural approach, and then dive hands-on into three fully-functional API examples.Too many APIs rely on concepts rooted in desktop and local area network patterns that don'...
Price: $4.98 | Publisher: O'Reilly Media | Release: 2011
by Trevor Burnham
CoffeeScript: Accelerated JavaScript Development offers a thorough introduction to this new language, starting from the basics. You'll learn to use time-saving features like list comprehensions and splats, organize your code into modules with extensible classes, and see how to deploy your work to multiple environments. Each chapter is example-driven and includes challenging exercises to push your Coffe...
Price: $2.90 | Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers | Release: 2011