Node.js, MongoDB, and AngularJS Web Development - Brad Dayley

Node.js, MongoDB, and AngularJS Web Development

By Brad Dayley

  • Release Date: 2014-06-24
  • Genre: Computers

Book Synopsis

This is the Rough Cut version of the printed book.
Node.js, MongoDB and AngularJS Web DevelopmentThe definitive guide to building JavaScript-based Web applications from server to browser
Node.js, MongoDB, and AngularJS are three new web development technologies that together provide an easy to implement, fully integrated web development stack. Node.js is a leading server-side programming environment, MongoDB is the most popular NoSQL database, and AngularJS is quickly becoming the leading framework for MVC-based front-end development. Together they allow web programmers to create high-performance sites and applications built completely in JavaScript, from server to client.

Node.js, MongoDB and AngularJS Web Development is a complete guide for web programmers who want to integrate these three technologies into full working solutions. It begins with concise, crystal-clear tutorials on each of the three technologies and then quickly moves on to building several common web applications.

Readers will learn how to use Node.js and MongoDB to build more scalable, high-performance sites, how to leverage AngularJS's innovative MVC approach to structure more effective pages and applications, and how to use all three together to deliver outstanding next-generation Web solutions.
Implement a highly scalable and dynamic web server using Node.js and ExpressBuild server-side web services in JavaScriptImplement a MongoDB data store for your web applicationsAccess and interact with MongoDB from Node.js JavaScript codeDefine static and dynamic web routes and implement server-side scripts to support themImplement Express in Node.jsCreate Jade templatesDefine your own custom AngularJS directives that extend the HTML languageImplement client-side services that can interact with the Node.js web serverBuild dynamic browser views that provide rich user interactionAdd authenticated user accounts to your web applicationsAdd nested comment components to your web pagesBuild an end-to-end shopping cartContents at a Glance

Part I: Getting Started
1 Introducing the Node.js-to-AngularJS Stack
2 JavaScript Primer

Part II: Learning Node.js
3 Getting Started with Node.js
4 Using Events, Listeners, Timers, and Callbacks in Node.js
5 Handling Data I/O in Node.js
6 Accessing the File System from Node.js
7 Implementing HTTP Services in Node.js
8 Implementing Socket Services in Node.js
9 Scaling Applications Using Multiple Processors in Node.js
10 Using Additional Node.js Modules

Part III: Learning MongoDB
11 Understanding NoSQL and MongoDB
12 Getting Started with MongoDB
13 Getting Started with MongoDB and Node.js
14 Manipulating MongoDB Documents from Node.js
15 Accessing MongoDB Documents from Node.js
16 Using Mongoose for Structured Schema and Validation
17 Advanced MongoDB Concepts

Part IV: Using Express to Make Life Easier
18 Implementing Express in Node.js
19 Implementing Express Middleware 

Part V: Learning AngularJS
20 Getting Started with AngularJS
21 Understanding AngularJS Modules and Dependency Injection
22 Implementing the Scope as a Data Model
23 Using AngularJS Templates to Create Views
24 Implementing Directives in AngularJS Views
25 Implementing AngularJS Services in Web Applications

Part VI: Building Practical Web Application Components
26 Adding User Accounts to Your Website
27 Adding Comment Threads to Pages
28 Creating Your Own Shopping Cart
29 Building Interactive Web 2.0 Application Components

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