JavaScript Patterns JumpStart Guide (Clean up your JavaScript Code)

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Programming Languages, CGI, JavaScript, Perl, VBScript, Internet, Web Development
Cover of the book JavaScript Patterns JumpStart Guide (Clean up your JavaScript Code) by Dan Wahlin, Dan Wahlin
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Author: Dan Wahlin ISBN: 9781301370443
Publisher: Dan Wahlin Publication: August 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dan Wahlin
ISBN: 9781301370443
Publisher: Dan Wahlin
Publication: August 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Are you writing a lot of JavaScript code and finding that it's growing into an unmanageable mess? In this concise and focused jump start guide you'll learn how to fix common problems such as function spaghetti code and pollution of the global scope, and gain the skills necessary to write clean JavaScript code. By applying patterns, JavaScript code can be made more modular and easier to work with and that’s really the overall purpose of this guide. You’ll be provided with focused tips and sample code that will help you write maintainable, re-usable and consistent JavaScript.

Key concepts covered in this guide include:
• Function spaghetti code and why it’s bad
• The role of closures
• Namespaces and global scope
• Different techniques for defining variables
• Working with JavaScript’s prototype property
• The Prototype Pattern
• The Revealing Module Pattern
• The Revealing Prototype Pattern

The sample code shown is also available as a download.

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Are you writing a lot of JavaScript code and finding that it's growing into an unmanageable mess? In this concise and focused jump start guide you'll learn how to fix common problems such as function spaghetti code and pollution of the global scope, and gain the skills necessary to write clean JavaScript code. By applying patterns, JavaScript code can be made more modular and easier to work with and that’s really the overall purpose of this guide. You’ll be provided with focused tips and sample code that will help you write maintainable, re-usable and consistent JavaScript.

Key concepts covered in this guide include:
• Function spaghetti code and why it’s bad
• The role of closures
• Namespaces and global scope
• Different techniques for defining variables
• Working with JavaScript’s prototype property
• The Prototype Pattern
• The Revealing Module Pattern
• The Revealing Prototype Pattern

The sample code shown is also available as a download.

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