![]() This is where JavaScript Patterns play an important role and understanding them is the 1st step in becoming a JS Ninja. the user will get poor experience and even limited to a single browser. So if you got lazy or just didn’t know better to follow Convention over Configuration (CoC) or the rapid development principle of Don’t Repeat Yourself (DRY) and you hacked something together. JavaScript downloads & runs within the user’s browser. ![]() JavaScript is unlike back-end server-side code where if the code becomes a bottleneck you just throw more boxes (hardware) at it to speed thinks up. Since there is so much content in this book I decided to write about what I believe will add immediate value to any developer working with JavaScript, how to make JavaScript better using the module pattern. ![]() Stoyan provides detailed explanations why and where to use each pattern inc. Stoyan’s book covers many patterns and anti-patterns (the common old approach to JavaScript coding). I’ve just finished reading JavaScript Patterns by Stoyan Stefanov and boy has it opened up my mind and inspired me to write better, faster, cleaner and more modular JavaScript code using the Module Pattern.
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