Table of Contents for
Node.js in Action, Second Edition

Version ebook / Retour

Cover image for bash Cookbook, 2nd Edition Node.js in Action, Second Edition by Bradley Meck Alex Young and Mike Cantelon Published by Manning Publications, 2017
  1. Cover
  2. Node.js in Action, Second Edition
  3. Copyright
  4. Brief Table of Contents
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Praise for the First Edition
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. About this Book
  10. About the Author
  11. About the Cover Illustration
  12. Part 1. Welcome to Node
  13. Chapter 1. Welcome to Node.js
  14. Chapter 2. Node programming fundamentals
  15. Chapter 3. What is a Node web application?
  16. Part 2. Web development with Node
  17. Chapter 4. Front-end build systems
  18. Chapter 5. Server-side frameworks
  19. Chapter 6. Connect and Express in depth
  20. Chapter 7. Web application templating
  21. Chapter 8. Storing application data
  22. Chapter 9. Testing Node applications
  23. Chapter 10. Deploying Node applications and maintaining uptime
  24. Part 3. Beyond web development
  25. Chapter 11. Writing command-line applications
  26. Chapter 12. Conquering the desktop with Electron
  27. Appendix A. Installing Node
  28. Appendix B. Automating the web with scraping
  29. Appendix C. Connect’s officially supported middleware
  30. Glossary
  31. Index
  32. List of Figures
  33. List of Tables
  34. List of Listings
Prev Previous Chapter
List of Figures
Next Next Chapter
List of Listings

List of Tables

Chapter 4. Front-end build systems

Table 4.1. npm commands

Chapter 5. Server-side frameworks

Table 5.1. Koa’s main features

Table 5.2. Kraken’s main features

Table 5.3. hapi’s main features

Table 5.4. The main features of Sails

Table 5.5. DerbyJS features

Table 5.6. Flatiron’s features

Table 5.7. LoopBack’s features

Chapter 7. Web application templating

Table 7.1. Prefixes used to embed JavaScript in Pug

Chapter 8. Storing application data

Table 8.1. Comparing Knex-generated SQL for various databases

Chapter 10. Deploying Node applications and maintaining uptime

Table 10.1. PaaS features

Table 10.2. Server features

Table 10.3. Server features

Prev Previous Chapter
List of Figures
Next Next Chapter
List of Listings
Back to top