Practical Application Development with AppRun (eBook)
XVIII, 293 Seiten
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4842-4069-4 (ISBN)
Explore the concepts, patterns, and architecture behind AppRun applications. With this end-to-end guide, you will be able to build web apps fast to the market with the low learning curve and high development productivity.
You will learn how to break down the application logic into three decoupled parts: state, view, and update. You will then see how to connect web page events to the AppRun event life-cycle, route user interactions, access data from the remote servers, compose the user interface using components, and integrate 3rd party libraries.
Following examples of various apps, such as the counter app, to-do app, weather app, hacker news reader app, and blog app, you will have all the techniques for developing your AppRun apps including the line of business apps. You will also review wider development concepts such as using strongly typed states practically, unit testing strategies for app state changes, time travel debugging, async web API invocation, server-side virtual DOM, module compilation optimization, the developer tools, and more.
- Use AppRun to develop web apps end-to-end
- Understand the technology behind AppRun
- Evaluate and compare architecture design
- Develop applications using Elm architecture, event publication and subscription, and components.
Yiyi Sun has an academic background in computer cartography and geographical information systems. He has over twenty years of software development experience and over ten years' experience as a software architect. Currently, he works as Director of Technology in a real estate company based in Toronto, Canada. Coding and fishing are his hobbies.
Explore the concepts, patterns, and architecture behind AppRun applications. With this end-to-end guide, you will be able to build web apps fast to the market with the low learning curve and high development productivity.You will learn how to break down the application logic into three decoupled parts: state, view, and update. You will then see how to connect web page events to the AppRun event life-cycle, route user interactions, access data from the remote servers, compose the user interface using components, and integrate 3rd party libraries. Following examples of various apps, such as the counter app, to-do app, weather app, hacker news reader app, and blog app, you will have all the techniques for developing your AppRun apps including the line of business apps. You will also review wider development concepts such as using strongly typed states practically, unit testing strategies for app state changes, time travel debugging, async web API invocation, server-side virtual DOM, module compilation optimization, the developer tools, and more.What You'll LearnUse AppRun to develop web apps end-to-endUnderstand the technology behind AppRunEvaluate and compare architecture designDevelop applications using Elm architecture, event publication and subscription, and components. Who This Book Is For Web app developers and architects; useful for beginners learning front-end development and more experienced developers interested in learning about AppRun and modern development concepts and principles more generally
Yiyi Sun has an academic background in computer cartography and geographical information systems. He has over twenty years of software development experience and over ten years’ experience as a software architect. Currently, he works as Director of Technology in a real estate company based in Toronto, Canada. Coding and fishing are his hobbies.
1. Getting Started2. AppRun Development Environment3. Model the State4. View Patterns5. Event Patterns6. Asynchronous Events7. Single-Page Applications8. Third Party Library Integration9. Server-Side Rendering10. A Real-World SPA11. Unit Testing12. AppRun DevTools
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 4.1.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVIII, 293 p. 102 illus. |
Verlagsort | Berkeley |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet |
Schlagworte | elm architecture • event emitter • event pub sub • Front-End • JavaScript • model-view-update • progressive web apps • Single Page Applications • TypeScript • web applications |
ISBN-10 | 1-4842-4069-3 / 1484240693 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4842-4069-4 / 9781484240694 |
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