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Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Aurelia

You're reading from   Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Aurelia Develop modern and real-time web applications with Aurelia and Node.js

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788833202
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Diego Argüelles Rojas Diego Argüelles Rojas
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Erikson Murrugarra Murrugarra Sifuentes Erikson Murrugarra Murrugarra Sifuentes
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing Aurelia 2. Styling the User Interface FREE CHAPTER 3. Testing and Debugging 4. Creating Components and Templates 5. Creating Our RESTful API 6. Storing Our Data in MongoDB 7. Advanced Features on Aurelia 8. Security 9. Running E2E Tests 10. Deployment 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, you learned how Aurelia is different from other popular frameworks; we compared Aurelia to ReactJS and Angular. We saw that Aurelia is more lightweight and has better performance, but the most important thing is that Aurelia is based on the ECMAScript 6 standard. So, instead of learning a framework, with Aurelia, you are learning an International Standard.

Also, we installed NodeJS and the NPM; these two open source technologies are extremely important, because Aurelia requires them in order to set our development environment and install our dependencies.

We explored the Aurelia command-line tool in detail, dived into its capabilities, and now you are familiar with it and are able to create, launch, test, and build your apps.

Finally, we talked about the example application we will build—an awesome FIFA World Cup single-page application. You also learned what an Aurelia component is and understood the way they split the view model and the template into two separate files that have to use the same filename with the .js and .html extensions, respectively.

In the next chapter, you will learn how to apply style and color to our application by installing and configuring the Google Material Design plugin in our app. Enjoy the next chapter!

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