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AngularJS Web Application Development Blueprints

You're reading from   AngularJS Web Application Development Blueprints A practical guide to developing powerful web applications with AngularJS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783285617
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinci J Rufus Vinci J Rufus
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Preface 1. Introduction to AngularJS and the Single Page Application 2. Setting Up Your Rig FREE CHAPTER 3. Rapid Prototyping with AngularJS 4. Using REST Web Services in Your AngularJS App 5. Facebook Friends' Birthday Reminder App 6. Building an Expense Manager Mobile App 7. Building a CMS on the MEAN Stack 8. Scalable Architecture for Deployments on AWS 9. Building an E-Commerce Store A. AngularJS Resources Index

Getting your app ready for production deployment


What we just uploaded to S3 was fully functional, but it wasn't quite production-ready from a performance standpoint. If you ran it through the YSlow Firebug add-on or Google Page Speed, you'll notice it doesn't get a very high performance score. You'll probably get a "C" grade on YSlow.

Improving the page-load time of your app

Currently, our app has about seven external JavaScript files, two CSS files, and some custom web fonts included in it. These are about nine additional HTTP requests that need to be made before the full content can be displayed.

Ideally, for production deployments, our JavaScript files need to be concatenated and minified. We will do this by using Grunt, an excellent Node- and JavaScript-based task runner. You can alternatively look at either gulp.js (www.gulpjs.com) or Brunch (www.brunch.io), which are similar build tools that claim to be fast and also have some interesting plugins you can make use of.

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