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Using Node.js for everything or what it is to write a book about it #20

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krasimir opened this issue Aug 7, 2014 · 2 comments
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krasimir commented Aug 7, 2014

Before a couple of months I finished Node.js Blueprints book. It was a long 7/8 months journey and I'll be happy to share my experience. 90% of the talk is about the popular use cases of Node.js and the rest contains tips for writing about Node.js. Here are the main points:

  • writing about Node.js
  • Node.js and the popular client side frameworks like Angular, Ember and Backbone
  • Node.js and realtime
  • Node.js as a command line tool
  • Automation with Grunt and Gulp
  • Writing flexible CSS
  • Automating your tests
  • Writing Rest APIs
  • Desktop apps with Node.js

P.S.
official page of the book here

@javorszky
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As an interesting bit to the client side frameworks, a discussion on them at Ghost: TryGhost/Ghost#2144 :)

(will include this in my talk, but a cross reference is an interesting possibility here)

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krasimir commented Aug 7, 2014

@javorszky what a nice thread indeed. Thanks for sharing. I'll spend good amount of time during the weekend reading it.

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