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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

Performance and complexity


With robust failure detection and recovery in place, it's time to turn our attention to the performance and complexity implications they introduce. With any large scale JavaScript application, nothing is free—with every gain, there's a new scaling challenge. Failure handling is just one of those gains.

The two closely related scaling factors related to failure handling are performance and complexity. Our software fails in interesting ways, and there's no elegant way to handle them, resulting in complex implementations. Complex code is generally not very good for performance. So we'll start by looking at what makes our exception-handling code slow.

Exception handling

When we handle exceptions in JavaScript, we generally catch all errors that get thrown. Whether it's something we anticipate being thrown, or something that's out of the blue, it's up to the exception handler to then figure out what to do with the error. For example, does it shut the component down, or...

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