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Imagine what a large-scale web project would look like if frontend development were not treated as an add-on, but as an equal partner with backend development and content strategy. This practical book takes experienced web developers through the new discipline of frontend architecture, including the latest tools, standards, and best practices that have elevated frontend web development to an entirely new level. Using real-world examples, case studies, and practical tips and tricks throughout, author Micah Godbolt introduces you to the four pillars of frontend architecture. He also provides compelling arguments for developers who want to embrace the mantle of frontend architect and fight to make it a first-class citizen in their next project. The four pillars include : Code : how to approach the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript of a design system ; Process : tools and processes for creating an efficient and error-proof workflow ; Testing : creating a stable foundation on which to build your site ; Documentation : tools for writing documentation while the work is in progress. -- From page 4 of cover.;Using real-world examples, case studies, and practical tips and tricks throughout, author Micah Godbolt introduces you to the four pillars of frontend architecture : code, process, testing, documentation ...--Adapted from backcover.

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Frontend Architecture

by Micah Godbolt

Copyright 2016 Micah Godbolt. All rights reserved.

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Who This Book Is For

This book is not a technical manual, though there are plenty of code samples along the way. This book is not purely theoretical, though it spends as much time dealing with why we do things as it does on how we do things. Therefore, the audience for this book is neither the developer who is simply looking for technical answers, nor the project manager who only wants the 5,000-foot view.

The audience for this book is the developer who wants to better understand the bigger picture of frontend development. Im writing this to energize and inspire developers to take up the mantle of the frontend architect and fight to make the frontend a first-class citizen in their next project.

It is also written for technically minded managers who are trying to wrap their heads around the ever-changing landscape of frontend development. This book will present compelling arguments for the inclusion of various tools, standards, and best practices that can elevate a projects frontend development to a whole new level.

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Part I. Origins

In the beginning was the Web, and the Web was good. Well, in this case, the beginning was the early 90s, and good meant a site had found its way onto the Yahoo! index page and the visitor counter was spinning at the bottom of the table-laden, animated GIFinfected page.

But thats all you really needed in those days. As long as you were feeding your fellow webring subscribers with click-throughs, all of the webmasters were happy. And those webmasters? Yes, they were masters of their domain...literally! Websites were simple creatures, and the webmaster was their keeper, tending to the tangle of HTML and wondering if these new Cascading Style Sheets were something to be bothered with; most had already written off JavaScript as a passing fad.

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