JavaScript Concurrency

· Packt Publishing Ltd
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Build better software with concurrent JavaScript programming, and unlock a more efficient and forward thinking approach to web developmentAbout This BookApply the core principles of concurrency to both browser and server side developmentExplore the latest tools and techniques at the forefront of concurrent programming, including JavaScript promises, web workers, and generatorsLearn how concurrent and parallel programming can help you tackle the challenges of fast, data heavy web developmentWho This Book Is For

JavaScript Concurrency is written for any JavaScript developer who wants to learn how to write more efficient, powerful, and maintainable applications that utilize the latest developments in the JavaScript language.

All aspects of concurrent, asynchronous, and parallel programming are covered from first principles and by the end of the book you'll be able to create a fully-worked application that leverages all the topics covered in the book.

What You Will LearnUnderstand exactly how JavaScript works in a web browser environment, and how these mechanisms power our event-driven JavaScript codeUse promises to turn complex synchronization scenarios into readable and maintainable valuesCompute values lazily and avoid unnecessary memory allocations using generators.Write concurrent code that doesn't feel like concurrent code by abstracting away boilerplate choresLeverage true hardware parallelism with web workers to get a better performanceGet to grips with the NodeJS model of concurrency and learn why it's good for I/O-intensive web applicationsIn Detail

Concurrent programming may sound abstract and complex, but it helps to deliver a better user experience. With single threaded JavaScript, applications lack dynamism. This means that when JavaScript code is running, nothing else can happen. The DOM can't update, which means the UI freezes. In a world where users expect speed and responsiveness – in all senses of the word – this is something no developer can afford.

Fortunately, JavaScript has evolved to adopt concurrent capabilities – one of the reasons why it is still at the forefront of modern web development. This book helps you dive into concurrent JavaScript, and demonstrates how to apply its core principles and key techniques and tools to a range of complex development challenges. Built around the three core principles of concurrency – parallelism, synchronization, and conservation – you'll learn everything you need to unlock a more efficient and dynamic JavaScript, to lay the foundations of even better user experiences.

Throughout the book you'll learn how to put these principles into action by using a range of development approaches. Covering everything from JavaScript promises, web workers, generators and functional programming techniques, everything you learn will have a real impact on the performance of your applications. You'll also learn how to move between client and server, for a more frictionless and fully realized approach to development. With further guidance on concurrent programming with Node.js, JavaScript Concurrency is committed to making you a better web developer.

The best developers know that great design is about more than the UI – with concurrency, you can be confident every your project will be expertly designed to guarantee its dynamism and power.

Style and approach

Beginning with the fundamentals of concurrency and how they apply to JavaScript development, the book then takes you through the relevant constructs that will help you implement concurrent code. You'll learn how even the most abstract and theoretical aspects of concurrent programming help you solve real world challenges, with clear and practical demonstrations that show you how concurrent JavaScript will make you a better developer.

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About the author

Adam Boduch has been involved with large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 10 years. Before moving to the front-end, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products, using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems, and the scaling challenges they pose. He is the author of several JavaScript books, including JavaScript at Scale, Packt Publishing, and is passionate about innovative user experiences and high performance.

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