Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch) - Softcover

Orbaiceta, Angel

 
9781633438064: Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch)

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Learn how a frontend web framework works by coding your own!

Web developers use frontend frameworks every day, but do you know how these essential parts of your stack really work? Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch) reveals the inner workings of web frameworks by helping you create your very own.

In Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch), you'll learn the secrets behind frameworks like React, Vue, and Angular, including:

  • Create HTML documents programmatically
  • Define the view with virtual DOM
  • Update the HTML efficiently with reconciliation algorithms
  • Create two-way communication mechanisms between components in a hierarchy


Whatever your experience level, you'll be able to start building your framework with this guide. All you need is some core skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. And once you've learned how frameworks function, you'll be able to work with them more efficiently, troubleshoot bugs more effectively, and even customize them for your specific needs!

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

About the author:

Angel Sola Orbaiceta has worked in the software industry for over a decade, creating software for the cloud, macOS, and Windows desktop applications.

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Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch) guides you through a simple component-based frontend framework that borrows from React, Svelte, Angular, and other familiar tools. You'll learn how a modern framework operates by adding features like component state and lifecycle management, a virtual DOM, and reconciliation algorithms to update the HTML efficiently. You'll appreciate how each critical concept is broken down into easy-to-digest chunks and explained with engaging graphics.

About the reader:

For web developers familiar with JavaScript and Node.

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