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Hands-on Node.js

  • Length: 173 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2011-05-02
  • ISBN-10: B004ZURMXY
  • Sales Rank: #1948589 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

On this book we will analyze what makes Node a different proposal from all that is out there, why you should use it, and how to get started. It starts with an overview but quickly dives into the code, module by module. By the end of this book you should be able to build your own Node service producers and consumers, and also feel comfortable around the Node API and conventions.
You will also be able to build your own modules, and even test them (there is a chapter about unit testing).

The book is 143 pages long (including TOC) and includes more than 20 exercises with solutions.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Why?
Chapter 3. Starting up
Chapter 4. Understanding
Chapter 5. Modules and NPM
Chapter 6. Utilities
Chapter 7. Buffers
Chapter 8. Event Emitter
Chapter 9. Timers
Chapter 10. Low-level file-system
Chapter 11. HTTP
Chapter 12. Streams
Chapter 13. TCP
Chapter 14. Datagrams (UDP)
Chapter 15. Child processes
Chapter 16. Streaming HTTP chunked responses
Chapter 17. TLS / SSL
Chapter 18. HTTPS
Chapter 19. Making modules
Chapter 20. Debugging
Chapter 21. Automated Unit Testing
Chapter 22. Callback flow
Appendix – Exercise Results

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