Professor Patrick Lee
CoffeeScript in Action (Edition 1) (Paperback)
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Summary CoffeeScript in Action is a tutorial that teaches you how where and why to use CoffeeScript. It begins by quickly exposing you to CoffeeScript s new but instantly-familiar syntax. Then you ll explore programming challenges that illustrate CoffeeScript s unique advantages. Language junkies will especially appreciate how this book takes idioms from other programming languages and shows you how CoffeeScript makes them available in JavaScript. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF Kindle and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Book JavaScript runs (almost) everywhere but it can be quirky and awkward. Its cousin CoffeeScript is easier to comprehend and compose. An expressive language not unlike Ruby or Python it compiles into standard JavaScript without modification and is a great choice for complex web applications. It runs in any JavaScript-enabled environment and is easy to use with Node.js and Rails. CoffeeScript in Action teaches you how where and why to use CoffeeScript. It immerses you in CoffeeScript s comfortable syntax before diving into the concepts and techniques you need in order to write elegant CoffeeScript programs. Throughout you ll explore programming challenges that illustrate CoffeeScript s unique advantages. For language junkies the book explains how CoffeeScript brings idioms from other languages into JavaScript. What s Inside CoffeeScript s syntax and structure Web application patterns and best practices Prototype-based OOP Functional programming Asynchronous programming techniques Builds and testing Readers need a basic grasp of web development and how JavaScript works. No prior exposure to CoffeeScript is required. About the Author Patrick Lee is a developer designer and software consultant working with design startup Canva in Sydney Australia. Table of Contents PART 1 FOUNDATIONS The road to CoffeeScript Simplified syntax First-class functions Dynamic objects PART 2 COMPOSITION Composing objects Composing functions Style and semantics Metaprogramming Composing the asynchronous PART 3 APPLICATIONS Driving with tests In the browser Modules and builds ECMAScript and the future of CoffeeScript
| Brand | Professor Patrick Lee |
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| Barcode / EAN | 9781617290626 |
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