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WebStorm Essentials (Repost)

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WebStorm Essentials (Repost)

WebStorm Essentials By Stefan Rosca, Den Patin
2015 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1785286951 | EPUB + PDF (conv) | 7 MB + 8 MB


Build efficient HTML, CSS and JavaScript applications using the powerful WebStorm IDE If you are a web developer who is new to WebStorm, this is the book for you. Knowledge of languages such as JavaScript, HTML, and CSS is assumed, with a reasonable understanding of frameworks such as AngularJS, Node.js, and Meteor. Install and configure WebStorm to suit your workflow Develop mobile applications using web technologies with WebStorm Create simple web pages with the help of templates Improve your web development efficiency with WebStorm's built-in features Analyse and debug your code in WebStorm Perform unit testing and debugging in WebStorm to test your applications Get to grips with the latest version of WebStorm (WebStorm 10) to revolutionize your web development experience In Detail JetBrains WebStorm is a commercial and powerful IDE, perfectly equipped for complex client-side development and server-side development with Node.js. It provides first-class support for JavaScript, Node.js, HTML, and CSS. WebStorm is the number one choice for developing web applications due to its advanced features and integration with a plethora of topical technologies such as Meteor and Gulp. This book will be your companion in building high-quality web applications using WebStorm, taking advantage of the newest features of Webstorm 10. You will start with an introduction to the latest features of WebStorm and its interface, followed by learning how to set up a new project with the help of templates. You will then build a web application using AngularJS, ReactJs, Node.js, Express, and Meteor. This book will also show you how to use pioneering HTML5 technologies in mobile application development and package managers, as well as how to build automation tools for your application. Finally, you will discover how to perform debugging, tracing, profiling, and code style checking activities directly in WebStorm, followed by testing your application inside WebStorm, using some of the most popular testing libraries out there. By the end of this book, you will have a solid understanding of how to develop powerful web applications quickly and easily with WebStorm.