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Packt Publishing, 2014. 270 p. ISBN-10: 1783981008, ISBN-13: 978-1-78398-100-7.
Knockout is a standalone JavaScript implementation of the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern with templates.Mastering KnockoutJS will guide you through web application development with the Knockout library. Starting with covering the basics of KnockoutJS, you will learn how to add new behaviors with custom bindings and preprocessors. Then you will get to see how to make reusable components and organize modules in larger web applications.This book will teach you how to use a declarative syntax for creating user interfaces that automatically sync with the changing data. You will also learn to organize applications with the MVVM pattern, which helps you stay organized and simplifies the process of continued product growth.Finally, you will cover popular open source plugins such as Knockout punches and Durandal to see what is possible with Knockouts extensible API.What You Will Learn:
Add custom binding handlers to extend functionality;
Customize binding syntax using preprocessors and binding providers;
Build reusable controls with the web components system, new to Knockout 3.2;
Organize viewmodels and modules in real web applications;
Use Durandal to create fully-featured Single Page Applications (SPA);
Explore Knockouts source code with detailed explanations to update the UI dynamically;
Create full web applications using binding preprocessors, node preprocessors, and the Knockout Punches library;
Customize Knockout to add functionality and integrate with third-party libraries.Use and extend Knockout to deliver feature-rich, modern web applications.
Customize Knockout to add functionality and integrate with third-party libraries.
Create full web applications using binding preprocessors, Node preprocessors, and the Knockout Punches library.
In a step-by-step manner, explore the Knockout ecosystem by looking at popular plugins as well as the Durandal Framework.Who This Book Is For:
If you are an experienced JavaScript developer who is looking for new tools to build web applications and get an understanding of core elements and applications, this is the book for you. A basic knowledge of DOM, JavaScript, and KnockoutJS is assumed. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader, Calibre, Adobe Digital Editions

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Mastering KnockoutJS

Mastering KnockoutJS

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

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First published: November 2014

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Author

Timothy Moran

Reviewers

Michael Best

Peter Himschoot

Anders Malmgren

Viktor Nemes

Julia Rechkunova

Patrick Walters

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Content Development Editor

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Technical Editor

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About the Author

Timothy Moran has been working in the field of software for the last 4 years. He started with desktop development for .NET and moved on to web development for a variety of technologies. Timothy began using Knockout shortly after the release of Version 1.3 and has since used it in several projects personally and professionally. He also provides community support by answering questions on StackOverflow.

This is Timothy's first title.

About the Reviewers

Peter Himschoot works as a lead trainer and architect at U2U (www.u2u.net), which is a Microsoft-certified partner for learning solutions based in Brussels, Belgium.

He has a wide interest in software development, including web, Windows, TFS, and mobile applications. Over the last 10 years, he has trained thousands of developers and was involved in many web development projects as a software architect.

Anders Malmgren is a committed and driven solutions architect and senior consultant who enjoys working on customer-oriented projects. He has good experience in designing and developing customer-specific IT solutions in .NET and other technologies such as Knockout. He's passionate about continuous learning, reading blogs, and testing new technologies regularly. Anders is currently working at a prominent Agile IT software development company called Agero Ltd.

He's an active member of the community and tries to contribute as much as possible, either through his blog, GitHub, or StackOverflow. You can find him on his blog at andersmalmgren.com or on GitHub at github.com/AndersMalmgren.

Viktor Nemes has been working as a professional software developer since 2008. He lives in Hungary and currently works at TechTalk. He is a full stack developer who is constantly going back and forth from the depth of databases through the world of services to client-side tinkering with the UI. He mainly deals with .NET and C# and builds various applications ranging from rich clients using WPF/Silverlight to web applications using different versions of the ASP.NET MVC.

He likes to play with other development stacks such as Ruby and Node.js and with JavaScript in general. His love for the MVVM pattern started in WPF and found its new home in browsers with the help of KnockoutJS.

When he is not spending his spare time with his family, he loves to chase virtual points on sites such as StackOverflow, CodeEval, Kongregate, or anywhere he can find interesting puzzles to solve.

Julia Rechkunova is a software engineer who is inspired by web development and design. She has over 4 years of experience and focuses on the quality and usability of web applications. She enjoys working as a frontend and backend developer. Modern web technologies and tools are the best instruments that help her build great applications and make the world better. She graduated with a Master's degree in Computer Science, started working as an HTML5 game developer, and then participated in startups. She has a passion for frontend programming and contributes to open source projects. Currently, she works with technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Node.js, and other popular frameworks. Julia also likes to create new tools that bring something different to the industry.

Patrick Walters is a software enthusiast who has been actively developing various software since a very young age, and he enjoys doing so professionally. He has worn many hats in his career and loves the creative aspect of developing and teaching others.

He has been actively developing KnockoutJS applications for several years and enjoys writing about them and other open source technologies on his blog at patrickwalters.net; he can also be found on Twitter at @pwkad.

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Preface

Knockout is built around a pattern that started in Microsoft. This model is Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM), and I think introducing this pattern to newcomers is one of the biggest obstacles to wider adoption. Nearly every other JavaScript library or framework, along with most server-side frameworks, has been built around the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern, and the differences between the two are sometimes confusing, even for experienced developers. This problem is compounded by the fact that some larger frameworks, such as AngularJS, end up with a pattern that is nearly identical to MVVM.

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