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Azat Mardan

    Practical Node.js
    React Quickly
    • "Learn the skills you need to build React applications quickly! This fully revised second edition introduces JSX, functional components, React hooks, event and form handling, and more. In React Quickly, Second Edition you will learn how to: master React fundamentals; implement best practices and the components of good architecture; build intuitive user interfaces; create dynamic components with JSX; use lightweight functional components in React; make your app interactive with stateful components; utilize React hooks; handle events like button clicks and pass data between components"--

      React Quickly
      4.4
    • Practical Node.js

      Building Real-World Scalable Web Apps - Second Edition

      • 505 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Learn how to build a wide range of scalable real-world web applications using a professional development toolkit. If you already know the basics of Node.js, now is the time to discover how to bring it to production level by leveraging its vast ecosystem of packages. With this book, you'll work with a varied collection of standards and frameworks and see how all those pieces fit together. "Practice Node.js" takes you from installing all the necessary modules to writing full-stack web applications. You'll harness the power of the Express.js and Hapi frameworks, the MongoDB database with Mongoskin and Mongoose. You'll also work with Pug and handlebars template engines, Stylus and LESS CSS languages, OAuth and Everyauth libraries, and the Socket.IO and Derby libraries, and everything in between. This exciting second edition is fully updated for ES6/ES2015 and also covers how to deploy Heroku and AWS, daemonize apps, and write REST APIs. All code examples are in full color. You'll build full-stack real-world Node.js apps from scratch, and also discover how to write your own Node.js modules and publish them on NPM. You already know what Node.js is; now learn what you can do with it and how far you can take it!

      Practical Node.js
      3.8