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“Batteries included”: Advantages of an End-to-end JavaScript Stack

Explore the benefits of using an end-to-end JavaScript stack in web applications. Learn how it addresses challenges such as device fragmentation.

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“Batteries included”: Advantages of an End-to-end JavaScript Stack

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  1. “Batteries included”: Advantages of an End-to-end JavaScript Stack Juergen Fesslmeier @chinshr

  2. Challenges

  3. Web Applications

  4. Device Fragmentation Source: http://opensignalmaps.com/reports/fragmentation.php

  5. 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  6. HTTP Framework/ Middleware DB

  7. /* node v0.6.15 -- package.json */ { "name": "Application", "version": "0.0.1", "private": true, "dependencies": { "express": "2.5.1", "jade": ">= 0.0.1", "redis": "~0.7.1", "hiredis": "~0.1.14", "coffee-script": "~1.2.0", "connect-redis": "~1.2.0", "express-namespace": "0.0.4", "connect-assets": "~2.1.8", "socket.io": "~0.9.2", "underscore": "~1.3.1", "stylus": "~0.24.0" } } Managing Package Dependencies

  8. Rocket Science Develop, configure, run and maintain.

  9. Web Apps for the rest of us.

  10. Full-stack

  11. End-to-end JavaScript stack Development Environment JS App Server JS C/S Library

  12. Simplicity is the love child of two of the most powerful forces in business: Brains and Common Sense. Insanely Simple, Ken Segall

  13. KISS and DRY

  14. JavaScript and CoffeeScript /* JavaScript */ Scope.prototype.find = function(name, options) { if (this.check(name, options)) { return true; } this.add(name, 'var'); returnfalse; } /* CoffeeScript */ Scope::find = (name, options) -> return true if @check(name, options) @add name, "var" false Source: http://js2coffee.org/

  15. /* collection of employees documents */ [{name: "Duncan", manager: ObjectId("…d730")}, {name: "Moneo", manager: ObjectId("…d730")}, {name: "Smith", manager: ObjectId("…d729")}] /* Smith’s employees */ var manager = db.employees.find({manager: ObjectId(”…d731”)); How MongoDB does it

  16. class Employee extends DS::DataClass field "name", type: "String" belongsTo "manager", type: "Employee" hasMany "employees", type: "Employee" How Wakanda does it

  17. /* Smith’s employees */ ds.Employee.query("name = ‘Smith’”).employees /* Smith’s manager’s manager’s employees */ ds.Employee.query("name = :1", "Smith").manager.manager.employees Object-relations

  18. “Batteries included”: Advantages of an End-to-end JavaScript Stack wakanda.org http://github.com/wakanda @wakandasoft jf@wakanda.org

  19. Resources • Rugby – http://www.flickr.com/photos/blind_beholder/5491105857/ • Device Fragmentation – http://opensignalmaps.com/reports/fragmentation.php • Rocket Science – http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasahqphoto/6400675145/ • Batteries Included – http://www.flickr.com/photos/78566961@N00/6569887495/

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