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    Building Single-page Web Apps with Meteor

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    Building Single-page Web Apps with Meteor

    Building Single-page Web Apps with Meteor By Fabian Vogelsteller
    2014 | 152 Pages | ISBN: 1783988126 | PDF | 12 MB


    Build real-time apps at lightning speed using the most powerful full-stack JavaScript framework About This BookCreate a complete web blog from frontend to backend that uses only JavaScriptUnderstand how Web 2.0 is made by powerful browser-based applicationsStep-by-step tutorial that will show you how fast, complex web applications can be builtWho This Book Is ForIf you are a web developer with basic knowledge of JavaScript and want to take on Web 2.0, build real-time applications, or simply want to write a complete application using only JavaScript and HTML/CSS, this is the book for you.This book is based on Meteor 1.0. In Detail Meteor is the best JavaScript platform on the Web that allows you to build real-time web applications quickly and easily and in pure JavaScript. It comes with a full build process that takes care of everything, from development to production, with no need for configuration. This book takes you from the installation of Meteor to building a fully working web blog (including backend) to create and edit posts.You will start with the basic concepts and folder structure of a Meteor project, learning how Meteor templates work. Learn how to retrieve and send data to the server and manipulate the database content. Routing will later make your example app look and behave like a real website. Next, you'll get to grips with Meteor's reactivity concept that can rerun functions when data changes while you're building your own reactive object, and package it later for drop-in use. After your app is ready, the book continues with ways of deploying your app on different types of servers. Finally, we will take a look at testing packages and the application itself.

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