Building Single-page Web Apps with Meteor
This edition has been revised for version 1.3 of Meteor.
There’s a lot to love about the Meteor JavaScript framework. It’s powerful enough to create incredible, real-time web applications with less code and less repetition, but it’s also simple enough that even people with just a basic grasp of JavaScript can make significant process in a short amount of time.
When I first came across Meteor though, the current training materials were:
Combined with the fact that I’d grown up reading bad books about programming, I asked myself: “Why don’t I write the book about Meteor that I’d want to read?â€
Less than a year later, here I am with Your First Meteor Application: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Meteor JavaScript Framework — a highly-rated book about Meteor that is by far the best resource for getting started with the framework in a matter of hours.
Think I’m exaggerating? Download the sample. You’ll soon see the truth.
This book isn’t for everyone. It’s precisely designed for beginning developers. This means every chapter and every example is designed for people who have:
If you’re mostly a front-end developer, or maybe you’ve just dabbled in programming languages like PHP or Ruby but have never made significant progress, then this book is for you. It doesn’t just regurgitate the official documentation for Meteor, and it doesn’t read like most technical books.
Despite being a relatively short book, Your First Meteor Application contains:
You’ll learn how to:
If this sounds like a lot to cover, it is, but because of Meteor’s elegance, it won’t require a lot of code and none of it is as difficult as it might sound.
Country | USA |
Author | David Turnbull |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
Edition | 4 |
Format | Kindle eBook |
IsAdultProduct | |
NumberOfPages | 174 |
PublicationDate | 2014-07-30 |
ReleaseDate | 2014-07-30 |