Deno Web Development: Write, test, maintain, and deploy JavaScript and TypeScript web applications using Deno

Deno is a JavaScript and TypeScript runtime with secure defaults and a great developer experience. With Deno Web Development, you'll learn all about Deno's primitives, its principles, and how you can use them to build real-world applications. The book is divided into three main sections: an introduction to Deno, building an API from scratch, and testing and deploying a Deno application.
The book starts by getting you up to speed with Deno's runtime and the reason why it was developed. You'll explore some of the concepts introduced by Node, why many of them transitioned into Deno, and why new features were introduced. After understanding Deno and why it was created, you will start to experiment with Deno, exploring the toolchain and writing simple scripts and CLI applications. As you progress to the second section, you will create a simple web application and then add more features to it. This application will evolve from a simple 'hello world' API to a web application connected to the database, with users, authentication, and a JavaScript client. In the third section, the book will take you through topics such as dependency management, configuration and testing, finishing with an application deployed in a cloud environment.
By the end of this web development book, you will become comfortable with using Deno to create, maintain, and deploy secure and reliable web applications.

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Deno Web Development: Write, test, maintain, and deploy JavaScript and TypeScript web applications using Deno

Deno is a JavaScript and TypeScript runtime with secure defaults and a great developer experience. With Deno Web Development, you'll learn all about Deno's primitives, its principles, and how you can use them to build real-world applications. The book is divided into three main sections: an introduction to Deno, building an API from scratch, and testing and deploying a Deno application.
The book starts by getting you up to speed with Deno's runtime and the reason why it was developed. You'll explore some of the concepts introduced by Node, why many of them transitioned into Deno, and why new features were introduced. After understanding Deno and why it was created, you will start to experiment with Deno, exploring the toolchain and writing simple scripts and CLI applications. As you progress to the second section, you will create a simple web application and then add more features to it. This application will evolve from a simple 'hello world' API to a web application connected to the database, with users, authentication, and a JavaScript client. In the third section, the book will take you through topics such as dependency management, configuration and testing, finishing with an application deployed in a cloud environment.
By the end of this web development book, you will become comfortable with using Deno to create, maintain, and deploy secure and reliable web applications.

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Deno Web Development: Write, test, maintain, and deploy JavaScript and TypeScript web applications using Deno

Deno Web Development: Write, test, maintain, and deploy JavaScript and TypeScript web applications using Deno

by Alexandre Portela dos Santos, Miguel Loureiro
Deno Web Development: Write, test, maintain, and deploy JavaScript and TypeScript web applications using Deno

Deno Web Development: Write, test, maintain, and deploy JavaScript and TypeScript web applications using Deno

by Alexandre Portela dos Santos, Miguel Loureiro

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Overview

Deno is a JavaScript and TypeScript runtime with secure defaults and a great developer experience. With Deno Web Development, you'll learn all about Deno's primitives, its principles, and how you can use them to build real-world applications. The book is divided into three main sections: an introduction to Deno, building an API from scratch, and testing and deploying a Deno application.
The book starts by getting you up to speed with Deno's runtime and the reason why it was developed. You'll explore some of the concepts introduced by Node, why many of them transitioned into Deno, and why new features were introduced. After understanding Deno and why it was created, you will start to experiment with Deno, exploring the toolchain and writing simple scripts and CLI applications. As you progress to the second section, you will create a simple web application and then add more features to it. This application will evolve from a simple 'hello world' API to a web application connected to the database, with users, authentication, and a JavaScript client. In the third section, the book will take you through topics such as dependency management, configuration and testing, finishing with an application deployed in a cloud environment.
By the end of this web development book, you will become comfortable with using Deno to create, maintain, and deploy secure and reliable web applications.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800201149
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 03/26/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 310
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Alexandre Portela dos Santos is a software engineer passionate about products and startups. For the last 8+ years, he's been working together with multiple companies, using technology as an enabler for ideas and businesses. With a big interest in education and getting people excited about technology, he makes sure he's always involved with people that are learning about it, being it via blog posts, books, open-source contributions, or meetups. This is, by itself, a learning adventure that Alexandre loves to be a part of. Being a true believer that great software only happens through collaboration, ownership, and teams of great people, he strives to nurture those values in every project he works in.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. What is Deno?
  2. The Toolchain
  3. The Runtime and Standard Library
  4. Building a Web Application
  5. Adding Users and Migrating to Oak
  6. Adding Authentication and Connecting to the Database
  7. HTTPS, Extracting Configuration, and Deno in the Browser
  8. Testing - Unit and Integration
  9. Deploying a Deno Application
  10. What's Next?
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