Ole B. Michelsen
About the Author
Stephen Radford is a full-stack web developer based in the heart of Leicester, England. Originally from Bristol, Stephen moved to Leicester after studying graphic design in college to accept a job at one of UK's largest online marketing companies.
While working at a number of agencies, Stephen developed several side projects, including FTPloy, a SaaS designed to make continuous deployment available to everyone. The project was subsequently a finalist in the .Net Awards Side Project of the Year category.
He and his business partner now run Cocoon, a web development company that builds and maintains web apps such as FTPloy and Former. Cocoon also works closely with a handful of startups and businesses to develop ideas into websites and apps.
I'd like to thank a few people who supported me during the writing of this book. First of all, my partner, Declan. He's been incredibly supportive and I couldn't ask for anyone better in my life. Paul Mckay was the first person I showed the book to and he even helped me write my bio, because for some reason I find writing about myself extremely difficult. And of course, I'd like to thank my parents. My dad has been patiently awaiting his print copy of the book, so hopefully, it's now pride of place on their coffee table.
About the Reviewers
Tasos Bekos is a software engineer and has been working with web technologies for over a decade. He has worked as a freelance developer and consultant for some of the biggest international telecom and financial companies. He is currently working as a frontend architect for ZuluTrade, where he makes use of the latest in frontend technologies. He has deep knowledge of AngularJS and is active in the open source community as a major contributor to the AngularUI Bootstrap project. When not coding, Tasos spends time playing with his two sons.
Jack Hsu is a web developer specializing in frontend tools and technologies. He is the lead frontend developer at Nulogy, bringing his JavaScript and AngularJS expertise to the team. Prior to joining Nulogy, he worked at a variety of companies, including The Globe & Mail, Ontario Institute of Cancer Research, and Wave Accounting. During his spare time, Jack can be found playing video games, experiencing the diverse neighborhoods of Toronto, or travelling the world. You can find an assortment of programming-related posts on his personal blog.
Ole B. Michelsen has been working with full-stack web development for more than 12 years, and has completed his BSc in computer science from DIKU, University of Copenhagen. In recent years, he has specialized in frontend JavaScript development, with particular emphasis on WebRTC and single-page app frameworks.
Jurgen Van de Moere was born in 1978, grew up in Evergem, Belgium, with his parents, sister, and pets. At the age of 6, he started helping his dad, who owned a computer shop, with assembling computers for clients. While his friends were playing computer games, Jurgen was rather fascinated by writing custom scripts and programs to solve problems that his dad's clients were dealing with. After graduating in Latin-Mathematics from Sint-Lievens college in Ghent, Jurgen continued his education at University of Ghent, where he studied computer science. His Unix username at the university was "jvandemo," the nickname he still goes by on the Internet today. In 1999, Jurgen started his professional career at Infoworld. After years of hard work and dedication as a developer and network engineer, he was awarded different management positions in 2005 and 2006. Being a true developer at heart, he missed writing code, and in 2007, he decided to end his management career to pursue his true passion againdevelopment. Since then, he has been studying and working from his home office in Belgium, where he currently lives with his girlfriend, son, and dogs. In a rapidly evolving world of data-intensive, real-time applications, he now focuses on JavaScript-related technologies with a heavy emphasis on AngularJS and Node.js. His many private and public contributions have helped form the foundation of numerous successful projects around the world. If you need help with your project, Jurgen can be reached at <.
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