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Learning ClojureScript

You're reading from   Learning ClojureScript Master the art of agile single page web application development with ClojureScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785887635
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Allen Rohner Allen Rohner
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W. David Jarvis W. David Jarvis
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Preface 1. Getting Ready for ClojureScript Development FREE CHAPTER 2. ClojureScript Language Fundamentals 3. Advanced ClojureScript Concepts 4. Web Applications Basics with ClojureScript 5. Building Single Page Applications 6. Building Richer Web Applications 7. Going Further with ClojureScript 8. Bundling ClojureScript for Production

Understanding Single Page Appliactions


An SPA is a way of building a web application. In a traditional application, the server returns an HTML response containing the page content. Visiting another page on the application requires an HTTP request to the server, which returns the HTML for the second page and any associated resources, such as the same JavaScript and CSS as the previous page. In an SPA, the page content is generated via JavaScript calling DOM functions directly (for example, document.createElement), and links on the page simulate a new page load but don't result in an HTTP request to the server. Many well-known websites, such as Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter are single page applications.

The tradeoffs of SPAs

SPAs have advantages and disadvantages over conventional web applications; we will look at both here.

Advantages:

  • Provides richer UI

  • Easier to deal with client-side state and data

  • Easier to deal with AJAX

  • Faster client interactions once the page is loaded

Disadvantages:

  • More development...

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