Moving to the Server Side
Shelley Powers

#Node
#Web_development
#REPL
#HTTP
#JavaScript
Take your web development skills from browser to server with Node―and learn how to write fast, highly scalable network applications on this JavaScript-based platform. Updated for the latest Node Long Term Support (LTS) and Node Current (6.0) releases, this hands-on edition helps you master Node’s core fundamentals and gain experience with several built-in and contributed modules.
Get up to speed on Node’s event-driven, asynchronous I/O model for developing data-intensive applications that are frequently accessed but computationally simple. If you’re comfortable working with JavaScript, this book provides many programming and deployment examples to help you take advantage of server-side development with Node.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Node Environment
Chapter 2. Node Building Blocks: Global Objects, Events, and Node's Asynchronous Nature
Chapter 3. Basics of Node Modules and Node Package Manager (npm)
Chapter 4. Interactive Node with REPL and More on the Console
Chapter 5. Node and the Web
Chapter 6. Node and the Local System
Chapter 7. Networking, Sockets, and Security
Chapter 8. Child Processes
Chapter 9. Node and ES6
Chapter 10. Full-Stack Node Development
Chapter 11. Node in Development and Production
Chapter 12. Node in New Environments
Shelley Powers has been working with, and writing about, web technologies--from the first release of JavaScript to the latest graphics and design tools--for more than 12 years. Her recent O'Reilly books have covered the semantic web, Ajax, JavaScript, and web graphics. She's an avid amateur photographer and web development aficionado, who enjoys applying her latest experiments on her many web sites.









