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JavaScript at Scale

You're reading from   JavaScript at Scale Build web applications that last, with scaling insights from the front-line of JavaScript development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785282157
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Scale from a JavaScript Perspective 2. Influencers of Scale FREE CHAPTER 3. Component Composition 4. Component Communication and Responsibilities 5. Addressability and Navigation 6. User Preferences and Defaults 7. Load Time and Responsiveness 8. Portability and Testing 9. Scaling Down 10. Coping with Failure Index

Loading components


In this section, we'll take a look at the mechanisms responsible for actually loading our source modules and built components into the browser. There are many third-party tools in use today for structuring our modules and declaring their dependencies, but the trend is moving toward using newer browser standards for these tasks. We'll also look at lazily loading our modules, and the usability implications for load latency.

Loading modules

Many large-scale applications in production today use technologies such as RequireJS and Browserify. RequireJS is a pure JavaScript module loader and has tools that can build larger components. The aim with Browserify is to build components that run in the browser, using code that was written for Node.js. While both these technologies solve many of the issues discussed so far in this chapter, the new ECMAScript 6 module approach is the way forward.

The main argument in favor of using the browser-based approach to module loading and dependency...

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