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Node.js Design Patterns - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839214110
Pages 664 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Mario Casciaro Mario Casciaro
Profile icon Mario Casciaro
Luciano Mammino Luciano Mammino
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. The Node.js Platform 2. The Module System 3. Callbacks and Events 4. Asynchronous Control Flow Patterns with Callbacks 5. Asynchronous Control Flow Patterns with Promises and Async/Await 6. Coding with Streams 7. Creational Design Patterns 8. Structural Design Patterns 9. Behavioral Design Patterns 10. Universal JavaScript for Web Applications 11. Advanced Recipes 12. Scalability and Architectural Patterns 13. Messaging and Integration Patterns 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

Summary

In this chapter, you were gently introduced to a set of traditional design patterns concerning the creation of objects. Some of those patterns are so basic, and yet essential at the same time, that you have probably already used them in one way or another.

Patterns such as Factory and Singleton are, for example, two of the most ubiquitous in object-oriented programming in general. However, in JavaScript, their implementation and significance are very different from what was thought up by the Gang of Four book. For example, Factory becomes a very versatile pattern that works in perfect harmony with the hybrid nature of the JavaScript language, that is, half object-oriented and half functional. On the other hand, Singleton becomes so trivial to implement that it's almost a non-pattern, but it carries a set of caveats that you should have learned to take into account.

Among the patterns you've learned in this chapter, the Builder pattern may seem the ...

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