Front-End Reactive Architectures, 1st ed. Explore the Future of the Front-End using Reactive JavaScript Frameworks and Libraries
Auteur : Mezzalira Luca
Learn how to use reactive architectures on the front-end. There are many technologies using a reactive approach on the back end, but this book teaches you how the reactive manifesto can be used to benefit your front-end programming as well.
You will discover what reactive programming is, what the current front-end ecosystem looks like, and how to use a range of frameworks and libraries. You will also apply specific reactive architectures in your own projects. Each concept is taught with a mix of technical explanations and real-world code implementations.
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What You'll Learn
- Understand when and why you should use a reactive architecture
- Apply a specific reactive architecture in a project
- Manage different reactive architectures
Who This Book Is For
Mid-senior front-end developers, tech leads, and solutions architects
1. What is Reactive Programming?
2. Architectures Comparison
3. Reactive Programming
4. Cycle.js and MVI
5. MobX: Simple State Management
6. SAM: A Functional Reactive Pattern
7. A Reactive Future
In his spare time, Luca writes for national and international technical magazines and acts as a technical reviewer for several publishers. He has spoken at a wide range of conferences all over the world.
First book on the market to cover a range of front-end reactive frameworks and libraries
Written by experienced speaker and technical reviewer used to distilling tricky concepts
Covers the use of RxJS, Cycle.js, Flux, React, Ember, Angular, MVI and MobX
Date de parution : 01-2018
Ouvrage de 188 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 36,91 €
Ajouter au panierMots-clés :
JavaScript; reactive programming; front-end; front-end architecture; cycle.js; MVI; MobX; streams; observables