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Introducing Meteor
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ISBN/EAN: 9781430268352
Umbreit-Nr.: 3335820
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Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 1.50 MB
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Erschienen am 30.12.2015
Auflage: 1/2015
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- 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 developerwho thrives on cutting edge technology. His love for coding began with the blueglow of a secondhand Commodore 64 and has continued into his career developingfor 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 freelanceconsultancy, 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 severalmeetups, and speaks where theyll let him. In his spare time, Aaron can likelybe found reading science fiction, quoting Jos Whedon, or taking a nap. You can reachhim on Twitter at @aaronagray.</p><p><b>David Titarenco</b> is a software engineer from sunny LosAngeles. He is aproponent of open source and has contributed to a number ofhigh-profile projects like Google Go and the Java Kilim microthreading library.A self-proclaimed startup addict, hes founded several ventures in the pastdecade and you can keep up with him at http://dvt.name or on Twitter: @davvv. Hegraduated with a magna cum laude Bachelor of Arts from UCLA, where he studiedPhilosophy and Mathematical Logic. Go Bruins!</p><p></p>