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Ultimate Emberjs for Web App Development - Leverage Convention Over Configuration Paradigm to Develop Build and Deploy Complex Applications Using Emberjs - cover

Ultimate Emberjs for Web App Development - Leverage Convention Over Configuration Paradigm to Develop Build and Deploy Complex Applications Using Emberjs

Aswin Murugesh K

Verlag: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Beschreibung

Build large-scale, complex Web Applications using the battle-tested Ember.js framework.

Book Description
Unlock the full potential of Ember.js with this comprehensive practical handbook tailored for both novice and experienced web developers.

Starting with an introduction to Ember.js, delve into essential concepts such as Ember-Cli and local setup, gaining proficiency in Ember.js routing for seamless navigation within your applications. Learn to craft dynamic user interfaces with Ember.js components and templates, leveraging Ember Data and Services for efficient data management.

Navigate the intricacies of configuring your Ember app to suit your specific project requirements, while ensuring the robustness of your codebase through comprehensive testing techniques. Utilize the Ember Inspector tool to debug and optimize your applications with ease. Finally, master the art of deploying your Ember.js applications to production environments, ensuring a smooth and efficient deployment process.

This book provides invaluable insights and practical guidance to become proficient in Ember.js. With a focus on real-world applications and best practices, " Ultimate Ember.js for Scalable Web Applications" equips you with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in modern web development.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Ember.js
2. Ember CLI and Local Setup
3. Ember.js Routing
4. Ember.js Components and Templates
5. Ember Data and Services
6. Configuring your Ember.js Application
7. Testing Ember.js Applications
8. Ember Inspector
9. Build and Deployment
10. Conclusion
    Index
 
Verfügbar seit: 13.03.2024.
Drucklänge: 296 Seiten.

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