Tackle two aspects of JavaScript development, modularity and ECMAScript 6 (ES6). With this practical guide, frontend and backend Node.js developers alike will learn how to scale out JavaScript applications by breaking codebases into smaller modules. Author Nicolas Bevacqua also covers features in ES6--the latest version of the specification that includes JavaScript--that support modularization.
If you're a frontend developer or backend Node.js developer with a working knowledge of JavaScript, this book is for you. It's ideal for semi-senior developers, senior developers, technical leaders, and software architects.
Tackle two aspects of JavaScript development, modularity and ECMAScript 6 (ES6). With this practical guide, frontend and backend Node.js developers alike will learn how to scale out JavaScript applications by breaking codebases into smaller modules. Author Nicolas Bevacqua also covers features in ES6--the latest version of the specification that includes JavaScript--that support modularization.
If you're a frontend developer or backend Node.js developer with a working knowledge of JavaScript, this book is for you. It's ideal for semi-senior developers, senior developers, technical leaders, and software architects.
Nico is an enthusiastic JavaScript consultant based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When he's not working on consulting projects or contributing to the open-source community as @bevacqua, Nico devotes his time to the local NodeSchool and Beer.js communities. Nico loves writing content for ponyfoo.com, his blog since 2012. He's published a book on JavaScript processes and quality named JavaScript Application Design (Manning). Nico is a happy pony, and you can find him as @nzgb on Twitter, because xkcd.
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