Working with Static Sites
Autor Raymond Camden, Brian Rinaldien Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2017
For years now, web developers have used powerful application servers like PHP and Node that could create our web apps. But recently there's been a shift between how much we can do on an application server versus how much we can do on the browser itself-as well as what we can do on a mobile app. This practical book shows readers how static site generators provide a powerful middle ground between a full app server deployment and a simple collection of static files.
Written by two leading developers in the JavaScript community, this book teaches front-end designers, front-end developers, web developers, and web designers how static site generators work, the benefits you can expect, and what options are available. You'll learn how to deliver static site files to the end user exactly as they are on the server, without using a server-side language or a database, using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Static websites today are just like vinyl LPs: they're coming back.
With this book, you'll discover just how these websites still fulfill a vital need for bloggers as well as people who just want to disseminate information.
Preț: 214.52 lei
Preț vechi: 268.14 lei
-20% Nou
41.08€ • 44.43$ • 34.23£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 11-25 decembrie
Specificații
ISBN-10: 1491960949
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 179 x 231 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: O'Reilly
Notă biografică
Raymond Camden is a developer advocate for IBM. His work focuses on the StrongLoop platform, Bluemix, hybrid mobile development, Node.js, HTML5, and web standards in general. He's a published author and presents at conferences and user groups on a variety of topics. Raymond can be reached at his blog (www.raymondcamden.com), @raymondcamden on Twitter, or via email at raymondcamden@gmail.com.
Brian Rinaldi is the Developer Programs Manager at Telerik focused on ensuring that the Developer Relations team creates top notch content for the web development community on the Telerik Developer Network. Brian also serves as co-editor of Mobile Web Weekly and authored a report on Static Site Generators for O'Reilly. You can follow Brian via @remotesynth on Twitter.