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Frameworkless Front-End Development

Do You Control Your Dependencies Or Are They Controlling You?
By:Francesco Strazzullo
Publisher:Springer Nature
Print ISBN:9781484249666
eText ISBN:9781484249673
Edition:0
Copyright:2019
Format:Reflowable

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Explore an alternative method of front-end application development without using frameworks or third-party libraries. This book provides you with the required skills and freedom to consider a “no framework” approach when choosing a technology for creating a new project. You’ll work through the most important issues in a clear and sensible way, using practical methods and tools to gain an understanding of non-functional requirements. This book answers questions on important topics such as state management, making a routing system, creating a REST client using fetch, and reveals the trade-offs and risks associated with choosing the wrong framework or tool for your project, as well as providing sustainable, functional alternatives. Frameworkless Front-End Development breaks down the concept of technical debt and the ways in which a framework can impact the lifespan of a project. Along with gaining a comprehensive andclear guide on coding effectively from scratch without frameworks, you will also learn some principles of technical decision-making. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:  Review how DOM manipulation works Manage the state of a front-end application with different patterns Safely migrate existing applications to a new framework or to frameworkless code Use decision-making tools such as a Framework Compass Chart and an Architectural Clash See how the choice of frameworks can affect the ‘health’ and lifespan of a codebase  WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR:  JavaScript developers; technical managers responsible for helping teams choose technology stacks for new projects; consultants intending to refactor existing JavaScript front-end codebases