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Node.js Recipes is your one-stop reference for learning how to solve Node.js problems. Node.js is the de facto framework for building JavaScript-powered servers. You will first be introduced to this exciting technology and what it can do, then learn through comprehensive and easy-to-follow recipes that use a problem-solution approach. Node.js Recipes teaches you to fully utilize the Node.js API, and leverage existing modules to build truly exciting projects.
Because Node.js is written in JavaScript on the server, it is accessible to those who not only relish in server-side programming but also web developers who understand the ubiquitous language of the web. Node.js Recipes covers all the essential ingredients required to become a seasoned Node.js developer in no time - become a Node.js pro today!

What youll learn
  • Learn Node.jss beginnings and what problems it addresses
  • Build an understanding of Node.jss native capabilities
  • Create servers that communicate via TCP/IP, HTTP, and HTTPS
  • Understand and implement test-driven development practices
  • Successfully work with FileSystem, events, and child processes
  • Create a WebSocket server, use Socket.io, and frameworks such as ExpressJS and Yahoo! Mojito
  • Connect to a DataStore using Mongoose, MongoDB, MySQL and CouchDB
  • Implement security and cryptography using HMAC and TLS
  • Test synchronous and asynchronous code, and build a full test suite
  • Debug and deploy your application to Heroku, Nodejitsu and Windows Azure
  • Use Amazon Web Services to successfully host your Node.js application
Who this book is for

Node.js Recipes is for the reader who has some familiarity with JavaScript. They may have experience writing server-side JavaScript, but would like to get a more sound understanding of the capabilities that Node.js holds. This book will give them recipes enabling them to hone their JavaScript skills in a way that will harness Node.js and help them wrangle JavaScript on the server.

Table of Contents
  1. Understanding Node.js
  2. Networking with Node.js
  3. Working with the FileSystem
  4. Building a Web Server
  5. Using Events and Child Processes
  6. Implementing Security and Cryptography
  7. Discovering Other Node.js Modules
  8. Creating a WebSocket Server
  9. Using Web Server Frameworks
  10. Connecting to a DataStore
  11. Testing in Node.js
  12. Debugging and Deploying your Application

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Copyright 2013 by Cory Gackenheimer

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Cory Gackenheimer is a software engineer from Indiana. He studied Physics at Purdue University where he worked with image analysis software for nanoscale environments. His software experience has led him to utilize many different technologies including C#, C++, Visual Basic, SQL Server, Cassandra, and, of course, JavaScript. When he first encountered Node.js, he realized that the possibility of utilizing the ubiquitous language of the web on the server was both efficient and revolutionary. Since then, he has spent a considerable amount of time learning and building applications with Node.js. Aside from hacking on code, he enjoys spending time with his family, running, and cycling.

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Adriaan de Jonge is Principal Consultant for Xebia IT Architects in the Netherlands. Adriaan specializes in DevOps, Continuous Delivery, and Agile Architecture. He wrote two books, Essential App Engine and jQuery, jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile, published by Addison-Wesley in 2011 and 2012, respectively. He is currently writing a managers guide to Continuous Delivery. In the past, Adriaan wrote several articles for IBM developerWorks.

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