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Joshua Johanan - Web Developer’s Reference Guide

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A one-stop guide to the essentials of web development including popular frameworks such as jQuery, Bootstrap, AngularJS, and Node.js

About This Book
  • Understand the essential elements of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including how and when to use them
  • Walk through three of the best and most popular web development frameworks - jQuery, Bootstrap, and AngularJS
  • References for any function you will need in your day-to-day web development
Who This Book Is For

This book is perfect for beginners but more advanced web developers will also benefit. Laid out so you can refer to as much or as little as you need to, with this book you can exhaustively explore essential concepts for modern web developers.

What You Will Learn
  • Explore detailed explanations of all the major HTML elements and attributes, illustrated with examples
  • Take a deep dive into CSS properties and functions and master their usage
  • Find clear, concise descriptions of JavaScript syntax and expressions
  • Recognize various JavaScript design patterns and learn the basics of JavaScript object-orientated programming
  • Implement the latest ECMAScript 6 for client-side scripting in your web applications
  • Discover new ways to develop your websites front end quickly and easily using Bootstrap
  • Write JavaScript extensibly using jQuery-JavaScripts feature-rich library
  • Delve into the key Node.js modules used in JavaScript server-side programming
  • Access AngularJS s important modules, controllers, directives, and services quickly
In Detail

This comprehensive reference guide takes you through each topic in web development and highlights the most popular and important elements of each area.

Starting with HTML, you will learn key elements and attributes and how they relate to each other. Next, you will explore CSS pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements, followed by CSS properties and functions. This will introduce you to many powerful and new selectors. You will then move on to JavaScript. This section will not just introduce functions, but will provide you with an entire reference for the language and paradigms. You will discover more about three of the most popular frameworks today-Bootstrap, which builds on CSS, jQuery which builds on JavaScript, and AngularJS, which also builds on JavaScript. Finally, you will take a walk-through Node.js, which is a server-side framework that allows you to write programs in JavaScript.

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Web Developer's Reference Guide

Web Developer's Reference Guide

Copyright 2016 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the authors, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

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First published: March 2016

Production reference: 1180316

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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Birmingham B3 2PB, UK.

ISBN 978-1-78355-213-9

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Credits

Authors

Joshua Johanan

Talha Khan

Ricardo Zea

Reviewers

Chetankumar Akarte

Gergo Bogdan

Rahul Devaskar

David Ellenwood

Philippe Reneiver Gonin

Robert Mion

Natalie Olivo

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Commissioning Editor

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Technical Editor

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Graphics

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About the Authors

Joshua Johanan is a web developer who currently lives in South Bend, Indiana. He has been a web developer for five years. He has built sites using many different languages, including PHP, Python, JavaScript, and C#; although if asked, he would prefer using Python and JavaScript. These languages have led him to use different MVC frameworks, such as Zend Framework, Django, and .Net's MVC.

As you can see from this book, Joshua has also used JavaScript on both the backend with Node.js and frontend using many different libraries. These include Backbone, React, jQuery, and plain old JavaScript.

He currently works for a healthcare organization, writing websites in C#. This does not allow him to utilize the latest flashy browser technologies, but it does enforce good development skills, such as maintainability and scalability.

This is his first book, but he does post somewhat regularly on his blog at http://ejosh.co/de/.

I would like to thank my wife, Liz, for her support through the writing of this book. I would also like to thank Dexter and Gizmo, who hung out by my feet as I wrote most of this book.

Talha Khan is a passionate web developer, JavaScript enthusiast, software consultant, and coffee freak from Pakistan who is currently residing in UAE. He has more than five years of experience in this field. Despite graduating in mathematics and statistics, his love for web technologies pushed him toward the field of web technologies. He is experienced in developing interactive websites and web applications using PHP, MYSQL, and Dot Net Suite along with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript libraries. He has been teaching web development as well and is an active contributor on programming forums such as StackOverflow. Occasionally, he tweets at @alphaprofile.

Talha has worked and consulted on various projects for several major brands and companies. Tossdown.com, a leading restaurants and food search engine of Pakistan, is among one of his major achievements. He is also running his own start-up while educating newbies on technology. He is currently working as a software architect for UAE's biggest swimming academy, Hamilton Aquatics.

I want to thank my parents for keeping me motivated and my friends who supported me in writing, as I could count on them anytime if I had to use their laptop. I am also grateful to Tahir Ali Khan, who helped me at every step throughout my career and was like a guiding light.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the teachers and mentors who helped me shape my career and helped me whenever I needed it. These people were my source of inspiration. A special thanks to Omair Bangash, who took the risk of employing someone from a non-IT background and taught me to a level where I am now teaching others. His confidence in me was enough to push me to reach to my goals. I worked under many projects of various scales and technologies under his supervision. He helped me at every step to hone my skills. I don't think I would be have been able to write this book had it not been for his constant support and motivation. Without learning from these teachers, there is not a chance I could be doing what I do today, and it is because of them and others who I may not have listed here that I feel compelled to pass my knowledge on to those willing to learn.

Ricardo Zea hails originally from Medelln, Colombia. He is a passionate and seasoned full-stack designer who is now located in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is always looking for ways to level up his skills and those around him. Constantly wondering how things are made on the Web, how they work, and why, have made Ricardo a very technical designer, allowing him to explain to others the intricacies of design and the technicalities of the Web in ways that are very easy to understand and assimilate.

Ricardo has a master's degree in publicity and advertising and has deep passion for understanding human behavior. He also has a fiercely competitive PC gaming hunger. Together, all this has allowed him to switch from the creative side of the brain to the rational side very easily, allowing him to visualize and create technically sound web and mobile designs that are responsive, perform well, and convey the proper message through design.

Ricardo is the author of Mastering Responsive Web Design , Packt Publishing . He's also the organizer of the CodePen Dayton meetup group. He's a member of the Dayton web developers and UX Dayton meetup groups. He's also one of the first members of SitePoint's Ambassadors program. He's also the author of the monthly web design and development newletter Level Up!. He was also a technical reviewer for Sass and Compass, Designers Cookbook , and Sass Essentials , all by Packt Publishing. For several years, he was also a Flash and CorelDRAW professor at different universities in his home country, Colombia.

Ricardo has 15 years of experience in web design and 20 years of experience in visual and graphic design.

A huge and infinite thanks to my wife, Heather, and my beautiful son, Ricardo. They are my inspiration to be a better professional, a better person, a better husband, and a better dad.

To my mom, Socorro, who showed me the values that made me the man I am today. To my dad, Ricardo "Pinta" Zea, for teaching me to be determined to not only be good at what I do but to be the best I can be.

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