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Mastering Modular JavaScript
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If you have a working knowledge of JavaScript and ECMAScript 6 (ES6), this practical guide will help you tackle modular programming to produce code that’s readable, maintainable, and scalable. You’ll learn the fundamentals of modular architecture with JavaScript and the benefits of writing self-contained code at every system level, including the client and server.
Nicolás Bevacqua, author of Practical Modern JavaScript, demonstrates how to scale out JavaScript applications by breaking codebases into smaller modules. By following the design practices in this book, senior developers, technical leaders, and software architects will learn how to create modules that are simple and flexible while keeping internal complexity in check.
- Learn modular design essentials, including how your application will be consumed and what belongs on the interface
- Design module internals to keep your code readable and its intent clear
- Reduce complexity by refactoring code and containing and eliminating state
- Take advantage of modern JavaScript features to write clear programs and reduce complexity
- Apply Twelve-Factor App principles to frontend and backend JavaScript application development
- ISBN-101491955686
- ISBN-13978-1491955680
- Edition1st
- PublisherO'Reilly Media
- Publication dateOctober 16, 2018
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions5.9 x 0.3 x 9 inches
- Print length164 pages
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From the Preface
Who Should Read This Book?
This book is meant for developers, enthusiasts, and professionals with a working knowledge of JavaScript and ES6. These developers, and anyone interested in learning more about writing modular code that’s readable, maintainable, and scalable, even beyond the JavaScript language, shall benefit from reading Mastering Modular JavaScript.
Just as with Practical Modern JavaScript, this book has the goal of establishing a baseline, bit by bit. After having learned all about the latest language features in Practical Modern JavaScript, we’ll use this book to learn all about modular design thinking. This incremental and modular approach is meant to be pervasive in both books, across each chapter, and each section.
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About the Author
Nicolás Bevacqua is a Senior Software Engineer at Elastic. As the published author of several JavaScript books (JavaScript Application Design, Manning 2015; Practical Modern JavaScript, O'Reilly 2017; Mastering Modular JavaScript, O'Reilly 2018) and the editor of ponyfoo.com, Nicolás has experience not only in working on JavaScript problems, but also in sharing his applied learning with others. You can find him on Twitter as @nzgb.
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- Publisher : O'Reilly Media
- Publication date : October 16, 2018
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 164 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1491955686
- ISBN-13 : 978-1491955680
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.9 x 0.3 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #9,195,204 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #720 in JavaScript Programming (Books)
- #1,158 in Object-Oriented Design
- #6,313 in Software Development (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Nicolás Bevacqua is a Senior Software Engineer at Elastic. As the published author of several JavaScript books (JavaScript Application Design, Manning 2015; Practical Modern JavaScript, O'Reilly 2017; Mastering Modular JavaScript, O'Reilly 2018) and the editor of ponyfoo.com, Nicolás has experience not only in working on JavaScript problems, but also in sharing his applied learning with others. You can find him on Twitter as @nzgb.
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- 3 out of 5 stars
Mostly about Modular Programming in General, Limited JavaScript-specific Content
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020The book is focused on modular programming in general (a good thing), but I purchased it for JavaScript-specific information, for which it has only two chapters.
The information in the book is good, but I felt that the title was misleading with respect to the information about "Mastering Modular JavaScript" -- JavaScript in particular.
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Renan Truppel Ayoub3 out of 5 starsToo many texts for a few practicals examples
Reviewed in Brazil on January 5, 2023I was aware that the book is just about modular javascript, 140 pages were also very compact, that is the great part.
I just found the book has a lot of text and theories talking about good practices into creating java script modules and interfaces, but nothing very depth while coding.
It might be great for someone new, but nothing too much special for someone with some experience.
I bought this book because I thought I would see a lot of examples about how to generate exporting and importing modules in the code, however I found more theories about good practices to insert in the java script modules.
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