Introducing Meteor
eBook - Professional and Applied Computing (R0)
Robinson, Josh/Gray, Aaron/Titarenco, David
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Zusatztext
Meteor is a full stack application platform that makes it easy to build powerful, real time Web apps quickly.<em>Introducing Meteor</em> guides you through building top-quality Web apps in a fraction of the time using an application platform built for the modern web. This book takes you from installing the development environment all the way through deploying a live app, and everything in between.&nbsp;<em>Introducing&nbsp;</em><em>Meteor</em> covers how to build a prototype app in days instead of weeks; how to take advantage of reactive templates; leverage the hundreds of Smart Packages available; and employ best practices and avoid common errors made by beginners. Meteor gives you the tools you need to build better apps faster.<p>Web apps have come a long way since the 1990s, but they still require a lot of time, specialized knowledge and complex setups.&nbsp;<em>Introducing&nbsp;</em><em>Meteor</em> shows you a better way.</p><p></p>
Autorenportrait
<p><b>Josh Robinson</b> is a code craftsman and freelance developer who thrives on cutting edge technology. His love for coding began with the blue glow of a secondhand Commodore 64 and has continued into his career developing for the modern web. He can be stalked at JoshRobinson.com or on Twitter @JoshRobinson.</p><p><b>Aaron Gray</b> is a software engineer who has run a freelance consultancy, built an acquired startup, and as the lead instructor, transitioned a 6 month programming bootcamp curriculum from Ruby to JavaScript. He contributes to OSS ¿ namely Susy and other side projects ¿ organizes several meetups, and speaks where they¿ll let him. In his spare time, Aaron can likely be found reading science fiction, quoting Jos Whedon, or taking a nap. You can reach him on Twitter at @aaronagray.</p><p><b>David Titarenco</b> is a software engineer from sunny Los Angeles. He is aproponent of open source and has contributed to a number of highprofile projects like Google Go and the Java Kilim microthreading library. A selfproclaimed startup addict, he¿s founded several ventures in the past decade and you can keep up with him at http://dvt.name or on Twitter: @davvv. He graduated with a magna cum laude Bachelor of Arts from UCLA, where he studied Philosophy and Mathematical Logic. Go Bruins!</p><p></p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.12.2015
Umfang: 1.50 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781430268352
Umbreit-Nr.: 3335820
