JavaScript Patterns : Build Better Applications with Coding and Design Patterns by Stoyan Stefanov (2010, Trade Paperback)

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Number of Pages232 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameJavascript Patterns : Build Better Applications with Coding and Design Patterns
Publication Year2010
SubjectWeb / Web Programming, Programming Languages / Javascript
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorStoyan Stefanov
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Table Of ContentDedication;Preface; Target Audience; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari® Books Online; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Credits; Reading;Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Patterns; 1.2 JavaScript: Concepts; 1.3 ECMAScript 5; 1.4 JSLint; 1.5 The Console;Chapter 2: Essentials; 2.1 Writing Maintainable Code; 2.2 Minimizing Globals; 2.3 for Loops; 2.4 for-in Loops; 2.5 (Not) Augmenting Built-in Prototypes; 2.6 switch Pattern; 2.7 Avoiding Implied Typecasting; 2.8 Avoiding eval(); 2.9 Number Conversions with parseInt(); 2.10 Coding Conventions; 2.11 Naming Conventions; 2.12 Writing Comments; 2.13 Writing API Docs; 2.14 Writing to Be Read; 2.15 Peer Reviews; 2.16 Minify...In Production; 2.17 Run JSLint; 2.18 Summary;Chapter 3: Literals and Constructors; 3.1 Object Literal; 3.2 Custom Constructor Functions; 3.3 Patterns for Enforcing new; 3.4 Array Literal; 3.5 JSON; 3.6 Regular Expression Literal; 3.7 Primitive Wrappers; 3.8 Error Objects; 3.9 Summary;Chapter 4: Functions; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Callback Pattern; 4.3 Returning Functions; 4.4 Self-Defining Functions; 4.5 Immediate Functions; 4.6 Immediate Object Initialization; 4.7 Init-Time Branching; 4.8 Function Properties--A Memoization Pattern; 4.9 Configuration Objects; 4.10 Curry; 4.11 Summary;Chapter 5: Object Creation Patterns; 5.1 Namespace Pattern; 5.2 Declaring Dependencies; 5.3 Private Properties and Methods; 5.4 Module Pattern; 5.5 Sandbox Pattern; 5.6 Static Members; 5.7 Object Constants; 5.8 Chaining Pattern; 5.9 method() Method; 5.10 Summary;Chapter 6: Code Reuse Patterns; 6.1 Classical Versus Modern Inheritance Patterns; 6.2 Expected Outcome When Using Classical Inheritance; 6.3 Classical Pattern #1--The Default Pattern; 6.4 Classical Pattern #2--Rent-a-Constructor; 6.5 Classical Pattern #3--Rent and Set Prototype; 6.6 Classical Pattern #4--Share the Prototype; 6.7 Classical Pattern #5--A Temporary Constructor; 6.8 Klass; 6.9 Prototypal Inheritance; 6.10 Inheritance by Copying Properties; 6.11 Mix-ins; 6.12 Borrowing Methods; 6.13 Summary;Chapter 7: Design Patterns; 7.1 Singleton; 7.2 Factory; 7.3 Iterator; 7.4 Decorator; 7.5 Strategy; 7.6 Façade; 7.7 Proxy; 7.8 Mediator; 7.9 Observer; 7.10 Summary;Chapter 8: DOM and Browser Patterns; 8.1 Separation of Concerns; 8.2 DOM Scripting; 8.3 Events; 8.4 Long-Running Scripts; 8.5 Remote Scripting; 8.6 Deploying JavaScript; 8.7 Loading Strategies; 8.8 Summary;Colophon;
SynopsisWhat's the best approach for developing an application with JavaScript? This book helps you answer that question with numerous JavaScript coding patterns and best practices. If you're an experienced developer looking to solve problems related to objects, functions, inheritance, and other language-specific categories, the abstractions and code templates in this guide are ideal--whether you're using JavaScript to write a client-side, server-side, or desktop application. Written by JavaScript expert Stoyan Stefanov--Senior Yahoo! Technical and architect of YSlow 2.0, the web page performance optimization tool-- JavaScript Patterns includes practical advice for implementing each pattern discussed, along with several hands-on examples. You'll also learn about anti-patterns: common programming approaches that cause more problems than they solve. Explore useful habits for writing high-quality JavaScript code, such as avoiding globals, using single var declarations, and more Learn why literal notation patterns are simpler alternatives to constructor functions Discover different ways to define a function in JavaScript Create objects that go beyond the basic patterns of using object literals and constructor functions Learn the options available for code reuse and inheritance in JavaScript Study sample JavaScript approaches to common design patterns such as Singleton, Factory, Decorator, and more Examine patterns that apply specifically to the client-side browser environment, Now that JavaScript plays such a key role in modernwebsites, programmers who once dismissed it as a languagefor amateurs find themselves immersed in JavaScript code.JavaScript Patterns identifies key problem areas youmight face when working with the language, and providescoding and design patterns as solutions. JavaScriptexpert Stoyan ......, What's the best approach for developing an application with JavaScript? This book helps you answer that question with numerous JavaScript coding patterns and best practices. If you're an experienced developer looking to solve problems related to objects, functions, inheritance, and other language-specific categories, the abstractions and code templates in this guide are ideal--whether you're using JavaScript to write a client-side, server-side, or desktop application. Written by JavaScript expert Stoyan Stefanov--Senior Yahoo Technical and architect of YSlow 2.0, the web page performance optimization tool-- JavaScript Patterns includes practical advice for implementing each pattern discussed, along with several hands-on examples. You'll also learn about anti-patterns: common programming approaches that cause more problems than they solve. Explore useful habits for writing high-quality JavaScript code, such as avoiding globals, using single var declarations, and more Learn why literal notation patterns are simpler alternatives to constructor functions Discover different ways to define a function in JavaScript Create objects that go beyond the basic patterns of using object literals and constructor functions Learn the options available for code reuse and inheritance in JavaScript Study sample JavaScript approaches to common design patterns such as Singleton, Factory, Decorator, and more Examine patterns that apply specifically to the client-side browser environment
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