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Ultimate Deno for Web Development - Build Lightning-Fast Secure Web Applications with Deno Using TypeScript React Rust and Cloud-Ready Tools like Docker Azure and Chocolatey - cover

Ultimate Deno for Web Development - Build Lightning-Fast Secure Web Applications with Deno Using TypeScript React Rust and Cloud-Ready Tools like Docker Azure and Chocolatey

Prof. Veerendra Jain

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt. Ltd

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Summary

Master Modern Web App Development with Deno, TypeScript, and Rust
Book Description
Deno is a modern, secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript, offering developers a simplified, efficient way to build high-performance web applications with built-in tooling and a robust standard library.
In Ultimate Deno for Web Development, you'll dive deep into the Deno ecosystem—from setting up the runtime and understanding its architecture to mastering TypeScript, integrating Rust modules, and leveraging Deno’s security-first execution model.
You'll progressively build full-stack applications using modern tools like React, Next.js, and Visual Studio Code, while learning to manage dependencies with Chocolatey and deploy seamlessly with Docker and Microsoft Azure. Real-world examples guide you through creating RESTful APIs, managing users, implementing robust testing strategies, and preparing your applications for production. Each chapter builds upon the last, ensuring a seamless learning journey from fundamentals to deployment.
Whether you're a student, freelancer, or professional developer, this book equips you to harness Deno’s full potential and build secure, scalable web applications with confidence. Don’t get left behind—step into the future of web development with Deno today.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Deno-Based Web Development
2. The Deno Toolchain Ecosystem, Components, and Architecture
3. TypeScript, JavaScript, and Rust
4. Introduction to Node.js and Deno versus Node.js
5. Using Visual Studio Code
6. Standard Library, Rust, and LSP
7. The Stateful of Web Frameworks on Deno
8. React, HTML, and Next.js
9. Using Microsoft Azure with Deno
10. Deno Web Development Using Chocolatey
11. Adding Users and Migrating to Oak
12. Testing in Deno
13. Web (HTTP) Server
14. Deploying Deno Applications, Websites and Projects      

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Available since: 05/28/2025.

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